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Using BIFF to Address High Conflict People

Using BIFF to Address High Conflict People

by Deb Daufeldt | Sep 25, 2019 | Collaborative Law, Emotional, Uncategorized

In our day-to-day lives, we encounter all types of personalities.  Some are much easier to deal with than others. And too often, we don’t get to choose the players in our divorce cases, so we must learn how to work with others in an effective, respectful manner in...

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