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Law Practice

Jul. 14, 2007

Collaborative Divorce Booms as Method to Ease the Parting

Attorney Fred Glassman, right, helped Bart Greenhut obtain a collaborative divorce, a process whereby a couple, their lawyers, and specialists cooperate out of court on a divorce. It is an increasingly popular way for couples to dissolve their marriage.

By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Family law attorney Fred Glassman can't stop talking about his new practice.
      After 35 years as a litigator, he is part of a team of like-minded lawyers, mental health professionals, accountants and child specialists helping couples to end their marriages in a collaborative way.
      To ensure ...

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