The link

https://www.collabfacts.com

A paragraph for your letter

De-branded on purpose — it never names a firm and never sells anything, so you can hand it to an opposing party without it reading as a pitch. Pick whichever fits.

Short — one line

There’s a process called collaborative divorce you may not have heard of. For a plain, honest explanation — nothing to sign up for, nothing being sold — see www.collabfacts.com.

Full — a paragraph

Along with this letter, I want to point you to something. There’s a way to get divorced called collaborative divorce that most people have never heard of until they’re in it. A Texas divorce attorney put together a plain explanation of what it actually is — with nothing to buy, no form to fill out, and no one trying to win you as a client — at www.collabfacts.com. You don’t have to take anyone’s word for it. Read it for yourself before you talk to a lawyer, and decide what you think.

The QR code

QR code linking to www.collabfacts.com

Points to www.collabfacts.com. Drop it on a filing letter, a card, or a printed handout. The SVG stays crisp at any size; the PNG is easy to paste into Word or Google Docs.

Why it’s so plain

This only works because it never sells anyone. The moment it pitches a particular lawyer, a wary reader files it under propaganda and closes the tab — so it stays true no matter who they hire. That’s also what makes it safe to share widely: hand it to the other side, and it works for the conversation, not against it.