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 Houston-based mental health professional who serves on the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas board, contributed to the article with her observations on compromise, informed [...]
This article comes from Carol Mapp, LCSW, an Arlington-based therapist with Integrated Healthworks.
In area megastores, the aisles have been filling steadily with flashy, multi-zippered superhero backpacks, packages of hermetically-sealed notebook paper, and television character-inspired lunch boxes since the July 4th holiday. Although blissfully unaware children can still be found in swimming pools, at day [...]
This post is from Curtis Harrison, a collaboratively trained family law attorney working for the law firm of Albin | Harrison | Roach in Plano, Texas. He is board certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and serves on the Board of Trustees for the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas.
This past [...]