Unique Forms of Collaborative Law in Tampa Bay
Collaborative practice is not just for divorce. It is most commonly associated with divorce, but it can be used as a non-adversarial, private form of dispute resolution in many different scenarios. Further, there are many cases where a divorce does not begin collaboratively, and yet ends up in the collaborative process.
Below are links to posts written by Family Diplomacy managing attorney Adam B. Cordover on unique forms of collaborative practice in Tampa Bay:
A Complicated Divorce Goes Collaborative
Do You Need a Divorce Second Opinion?
https://familydiplomacy.com/blog/collaborative-divorce/do-you-need-a-divorce-second-opinion/
Collaborative Law in Medical Malpractice
Polyamorous Divorce in Tampa Bay
https://familydiplomacy.com/blog/lgbt-family-law-matters/polyamorous-divorce-in-tampa-bay/






Stuart G. Webb & Ronald D. Ousky, The Collaborative Way to Divorce: The Revolutionary Method That Results in Less Stress, Lower Costs, and Happier Kids – Without Going to Court (Plume 2007).