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Collaborative Divorce

[Originally broadcast on May 9, 2007]

In the 1990's a family lawyer, Stu Webb, created a new approach to divorce. Collaborative divorce, a procedure involving the two parties and their lawyers, is designed to minimize the bitterness associated with divorce. It is said to be cheaper, quicker, and less traumatic. Mental health professionals and financial experts get involved helping the parties with their needs. At the end, the husband and wife part with less trauma and pain. Join us on Friday as we discuss Collaborative Divorce. We won't be taking calls today, because this is a show from our archives.

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