Faith Wilson, CLI-TX Board Member, Featured in Houston Chronicle
Earlier this week, the Houston Chronicle’s Amy Biancolli wrote an excellent article on compromise — and, specifically, what lessons for children could be applied to members of Congress. Faith Wilson, a...
View ArticleMexico’s Short-Term Marriage: More Like Our Pre-Nuptial Agreement Than You...
Christopher Michael Farish is a collaboratively trained family law attorney who works as an associate at the firm of Quaid & Quaid, LLC. Chris is a past three-term president of the Collaborative...
View ArticleLaughter and Learning: Report from IACP Conference in San Francisco
This article is from Norma Levine Trusch, a Houston-based lawyer and Collaborative Law Institute of Texas Board Member. I recently attended the annual Networking and Educational Forum of the...
View ArticleCollaborative Law Institute of Texas’ Harry Tindall Honored By ABA As...
The American Bar Association has just announced that Harry Tindall, a partner with Houston-based family law firm Tindall & England and Vice President of the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas’...
View ArticleJennie Smith and Harry Tindall Featured in Family Law Reporter
We wanted to share a recent publication with you, from collaborative lawyers Jennie Smith and Harry Tindall (both with Houston-based family law firm Tindall & England). In one of the latest issues...
View ArticleTips From Linda Solomon, in Huffington Post, on Telling Kids About Divorce
We’re happy to report that another Collaborative Law Institute of Texas member is contributing to the Huffington Post, on its often-intriguing Divorce Channel. Linda Solomon, who is a Dallas-based,...
View ArticleThe Story of the $7.4 Million Divorce (A Cautionary Tale)
This article is from Tracy Stewart, a financial professional based in College Station specializing in collaborative divorce, and a Collaborative Law Institute of Texas board member, whose credentials...
View ArticleCLI-TX In the News, Answering Questions About Do-It-Yourself Divorce
There’s a new avenue being proposed for Texans to get divorces — a so-called “do-it-yourself” divorce form that the Texas Supreme Court recently signed off on. Once finalized, it would allow couples...
View ArticleT. Boone Pickens Tells Collaborative Law Gathering How to Save Millions on...
One of the highlights of last week’s annual collaborative law conference — hosted by the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas and the State Bar of Texas — was T. Boone Pickens’ candid and informative...
View ArticleUSA Today Features Advantages of Collaborative Law in Article
We’re happy to see newspaper articles detailing the advantages of collaborative divorce, and we’re even more happy to see the growing number of advocates for collaborative divorce across the nation,...
View ArticleCollaborative Law Institute of Texas to Honor Gay G. Cox With New Award
The Collaborative Law Institute of Texas is proud to announce that it’s establishing the Gay G. Cox Collaborative Law Award to honor the memory of the Dallas lawyer. The first recipient of the annual...
View ArticleExploring “Divorce Without Drama:” Thoughtful Article from the Seattle Times
Last week, the Seattle Times’ Susan Kelleher wrote a thoughtful, detailed article looking at “divorce without drama,” and the paradigm shift from adversarial divorce to cooperative divorce, which...
View ArticleFirst Pro Bono Collaborative Divorce in Florida Brings New Awareness
This remarkable story in the Tampa Tribune from last week involves a Florida couple who has a story that’s regrettably familiar. Though their marriage started off well, they found themselves fighting...
View ArticleCollaborative Law Institute of Texas Members to Contribute to Definitive...
Members of the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas from across the state have come together to write the definitive book on collaborative law, to be published later this fall by TexasBarBooks, the...
View ArticleThe Weekend Divorce: When Quick Might Be Too Quick
When collaborative law proponents talk about the advantages of the process over a traditional courtroom divorce, one of the most obvious ones is that it allows couples to divorce more quickly. Going to...
View ArticleSound Advice from CNBC on “Avoiding Divorce Settlement Blunders”
A recent article on CNBC’s website caught our attention, echoing advice that collaboratively-trained lawyers give clients weighing their divorce options. Though every case is different, preparing for...
View ArticleDivorce Corp.: Not the Whole Story on Divorce
You might have heard about a recent movie, Divorce Corp., that takes a look at divorce in America from a particularly cynical point of view. As Collaborative Law Institute of Texas board member Winnie...
View ArticleCollaborative Law Experts to Be Featured on KERA-FM This Tuesday
In advance of the annual State Bar of Texas’ Collaborative Law course happening this Thursday and Friday, a trio of Dallas-based collaborative law experts will be featured guests on KERA-FM, the...
View ArticleCollaborative Divorce Explained on KERA-FM’s “Think”
As we announced earlier in the week, three members of the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas — lawyers Janet Brumley and Jelena Kovacevic Yeargain from VernerBrumley PC, and licensed professional...
View ArticleKim Munsinger and Harry Munsinger Featured in San Antonio Express-News on...
If you know anyone wondering about the basics of collaborative law, a great article just came out in the San Antonio Express-News, featuring Kim Munsinger and Harry Munsinger explaining how...
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