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AAMFT
The American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
(AAMFT) is the professional association for the field of marriage and family
therapy. We represent the professional interests of more than 50,000 marriage
and family therapists throughout the United States, Canada and abroad.
Collaborative Practice
Collaborative Practice, including Collaborative Law and
interdisciplinary Collaborative Divorce, is a new way for you to resolve
disputes respectfully — without going to court — while working with trained
professionals who are important to all areas of your life. The term
incorporates all of the models developed since IACP’s Minnesota lawyer Stu Webb
created Collaborative Law ideas in the 1980s.
CFLI
Collaborative Divorce is a
voluntary process in which divorcing spouses and others who are terminating
their relationship, with the assistance of Collaborative Professionals, work
toward a mutually fair and equitable end to their marriage or relationship
without the acrimony, anxiety, and financial cost that often accompanies
litigation. Through the Collaborative Process, the parties agree to resolve the
issues in their dissolution in a mutually beneficial way by making an emotional
and financial commitment to resolve their matter privately, outside of the
court system. In the Collaborative Process, the parties are empowered to make
their own decisions based upon their particular needs and interests.



