Getting Your Collaborative Law Process Started


  • Read more about the Collaborative Law Process by visiting the website of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals and other Collaborative Law Resources.
  • Use a brief questionnaire to help you determine whether Collaborative Law is a good option for your family.
  • Identify a Collaborative Lawyer from the list of ICACP members and schedule a consultation to learn more about the collaborative process and how it could work for your situation.
  • Speak with the other party about the collaborative process and share the information on this site with them.
  • Encourage the other party to meet with another Collaborative Lawyer from the list of ICACP members to help them make their own decision about whether the Collaborative Law Process is appropriate for your situation.

     


All ICACP member attorneys are also members of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals.

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