Harvard Praises Collaborative Divorce Efforts

Apr 27, 2010

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is perhaps the preeminent source for negotiation information in the United States, if not the world.  This program generated Getting to Yes, one of the most widely read manuals for negotiators. 

So, when this group of experts endorses Collaborative Divorce, we should all probably listen.  This kind of endorsement adds to the argument that older methods of dispute resolution in divorce cases are giving way to newer methods like Collaborative Divorce. 

If the top experts in the field of negotiation recommend the Collaborative Divorce process, it is probably worth considering for your own divorce. 

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