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Collaborative family law focuses on resolving divorce and separation issues without going to court. It is practiced by specially trained, experienced family lawyers with the help of allied professionals who, when handling a collaborative law case, devote all of their efforts to reaching settlement without litigation.
If you are facing divorce, and want a minimum of negativity for your children, the collaborative approach may be your best option.

Find out more about the collaborative process and how it might work for you in your divorce process. Click Here..

 Colorado Collaborative Law Professionals is the primary Colorado professional body for promoting collaborative law as a way to reach divorce settlement without litigation.

This web site has been prepared by Colorado Collaborative Law Professionals ["CCLP"] for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. This web site merely provides information on the collaborative law process pertaining to family law matters, as well as information on how you may contact members who are familiar with the process. This web site is not a substitute for obtaining legal counsel or other expert advice. Any actions you take in your family law matter are solely those which you pursue as a result of your individually obtained legal counsel or other expert advice and your own independent judgment. We are not responsible for the consequences or outcome of your family law matter.

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