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“Our litigation system is too costly, too painful, too destructive, too inefficient  for civilized people".

 Justice Warren Burger

 

 

 

Some see divorce as a war in court - battling over custody, visitation rights and assets. Along the way, the system destroys relationships, prolongs the agony, and costs substantially more money than necessary.  Your personal, business and financial affairs can be exposed in a court room setting.  The trauma can adversely affect your children the rest of their lives. 

 

If you or someone you care about must divorce, there is a better way. It’s called “Collaborative Law.”

 

With the Collaborative Law approach, you have a professional team - two attorneys.  When needed you also have  a  communications or counseling specialist  and a financial expert - all trained in the collaborative legal process.

 

The Collaborative Law team guides you and your spouse to privately settle your disputes, outside of the public court system. Taking the Collaborative Law path allows you the opportunity to direct your family’s future while giving you the relief of having a team of knowledgeable, caring professionals looking out for the needs and rights of both parents and your children. Collaborative law protects your privacy.

 

This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site is not a substitute for legal advice and does not create an attorney client relationship.

 

Each attorney and practitioner practices independently and there is no partnership or affiliation between the practitioners in TCCP.

 

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