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Helpful Resources

The following are links to organizations that help to educate the public about the collaborative divorce process, as well as books that provide additional and more detailed information:

Our firm receives no financial incentive to promote listed resource materials.

Collaborative Divorce Texas

International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP)

The Collaborative Way to Divorce

Collaborative Divorce

Divorce Without Disaster

Divorce the Collaborative Way. Is It the Way for You?

If the Collaborative process doesn't work for you, there are helpful resources available about litigation:

Kids in the Crossfire (video)

What to Expect in Texas Family Law Court

During a divorce that involves in children, the courts may require both parties to attend parenting classes. The following are available parenting classes which satisfy that requirement:

For Kids’ Sake

Children in the Middle

Families First

Child & Family Guidance Center

Divorce Sanity/Co-Parenting

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. If you need legal advice regarding your individual situation, please contact our office to set up a consultation.

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Plano, Dallas, and Denton divorce lawyer, mediator and collaborative family lawyer Camille Cooper Scroggins helping clients throughout Collin, Dallas, and Denton Counties minimize conflict and resolve disputes respectfully and privately

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