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There are collaborative practice groups all over British Columbia. More information about collaborative processes is discussed in this chapter's section on [[Collaborative Processes]] and on the following websites:
There are collaborative practice groups all over British Columbia. More information about collaborative processes is discussed in this chapter's section on [[Collaborative Processes]] and on the following websites:
* [http://www.collaborativedivorcebc.com Collaborative Divorce Vancouver]  
*[http://www.collaborativedivorcebc.com Collaborative Divorce Vancouver]  
* [http://www.nocourt.net/familylaw.php The Collaborative Association in Metro Vancouver]
*the [http://www.nocourt.net/familylaw.php Collaborative Association] in Metro Vancouver  
* [http://www.collaborativefamilylawgroup.com Victoria's Collaborative Family Law Group]  
*Victoria's [http://www.collaborativefamilylawgroup.com Collaborative Family Law Group]  
* [http://www.collaborativefamilylaw.ca Okanagan Collaborative Family Law Group]
*the [http://www.collaborativefamilylaw.ca Okanagan Collaborative Family Law Group]
* [http://www.nocourt.ca Collaborative Law Group of Nelson]
*the [http://www.nocourt.ca Collaborative Law Group of Nelson]


For a quick introduction to how to start a collaborative process, see [[How Do I Start a Collaborative Settlement Process with My Spouse?]] It's located in the ''How Do I?'' part of this resource, within the section ''Alternatives to Court''.
For a quick introduction to how to start a collaborative process, see [[How Do I Start a Collaborative Settlement Process with My Spouse?]] It's located in the ''How Do I?'' part of this resource, within the section ''Alternatives to Court''.