General
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Getting Divorced Doesn't Have To Be A Bad Experience: Collaborative Divorce Works!  by Deborah Huang, LCSW
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High Conflict Couples: Successful Co-Parenting versus Child/Parent Reunification Orders  by Renee Leff, MFT, JD
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What to Look for in a Mediator  by Carmen S. Campeas, JD
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How to Maximize Your Results in Mediation by Carmen S. Campeas, JD
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Collaborative Divorce - Developing Model of the Future by Mary Ann Aronsohn
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How to Avoid Being Bullied During Divorce by Carmen S. Campeas, JD
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Parental Reunification Therapy In a divorced or separated family, a parent can sometimes lose contact with a child. When a therapist is asked to introduce or reintroduce a child to a biological parent, there are several tasks a therapist needs to accomplish. by Mary Ann Aronsohn, MA, LMFT
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Financial
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Divorce and Avoiding a Critical Mistake with Your Biggest Investment -- Your Home Often the biggest financial decision you are faced with during a divorce is how will the marital home be divided? This article describes some important facts. by Steve Stewart
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Re-Entering the Workforce This article describes helpful steps to returning to work after an absence. by Cathy Severson
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The Accountant's Role in Cooperative Divorce Learn about how an accountant trained in the collaborative process can help you with more than just taxes during your divorce. by Susan Carlisle, CPA
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Legal
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Working with Allied Professionals in an Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice  by Ellen J. Hirvela
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Don't Throw Out The Baby With The Bathwater by Ellen J. Hirvela, JD
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Love is Smarter the Second Time Around The Good news about Prenuptial ('Prenups'), Postnuptial and Cohabitation Agreements in California by Ellen J. Hirvela, JD
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Parenting
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Stepfamily Life: Hope and Help for Making it Work by Mary Ann Aronsohn
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Stepping into an Extended Family: A Challenge This article helps define the challenges of building a step family by Mary Ann Aronsohn, MFCT
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