David Kuroda, LCSW, Robert Watts, CPA, and Deborah Ewing, Esq. presented a talk
about Collaborative Divorce Practice for the LAX Chapter of CalCPA, a CPA organization, on May 30, 2017.
Not exact matches
If you have questions
about how your family could benefit from
collaborative practice, a private and respectful form of dispute resolution for
divorce or other matters, schedule a consultation with Adam B. Cordover at (813) 443-0615 or CLICK HERE to fill out our contact form.
Having repeatedly heard «I wish I had known
about Collaborative Divorce when I was going through my separation» as we all likely have, I thought about doctors as being on the front lines for families transitioning through separation and divorce and thought that their patients would benefit from them having information about Collaborative Pr
Divorce when I was going through my separation» as we all likely have, I thought
about doctors as being on the front lines for families transitioning through separation and
divorce and thought that their patients would benefit from them having information about Collaborative Pr
divorce and thought that their patients would benefit from them having information
about Collaborative Practice.
When asked if
collaborative practice could help those with modest means, Judge Lee told the Supreme Court justices how she first came to learn
about collaborative divorce:
If you have questions
about how
collaborative practice can help your family peacefully and privately work through
divorce, schedule a consultation with Adam B. Cordover at (813) 443-0615 or CLICK HERE to fill out our contact form.
Pauline's academic approach and inspirational ideas will help revitalize our
practice groups and spread the word
about collaborative divorce throughout Colorado.
Up - to - date and accessible, the book is designed to give an explanation and overview of the models of
collaborative divorce practice, put these models into context with other dispute resolution options, and provide readers with basic skills,
practice tools, and strategies to either make an informed choice
about becoming a
collaborative professional (either exclusively or in tandem with other professional services) or increase the profitability of an established
collaborative practice.
There is definitely something very special
about accomplishing a
divorce through
Collaborative Practice.
While a Massachusetts ruling mandates that lawyers notify prospective
divorce clients
about the option of using alternate dispute resolution (ADR) methods such as Mediation or
Collaborative Practice, many attorneys do not do so.
You can also find out
about collaborative practice in the Greater Tampa Bay and Sarasota areas by going to the website of Next Generation
Divorce, a local network of caring
collaborative professionals.
The interdisciplinary nature of
collaborative practice is most important for those going through an emotionally - charged
divorce or those concerned
about the financial aspects of a
divorce agreement.
If you have questions
about how your family could benefit from
collaborative practice, a private and respectful form of dispute resolution for
divorce or other matters, schedule a consultation with Adam B. Cordover at (813) 443-0615 or CLICK HERE to fill out our contact form.
When children are involved and there are concerns related to parenting plans, visitation, and / or custody arrangement, a child mental health professional trained in
collaborative practice may also be retained by the parties to have individual meetings with parents and children, attend
collaborative «five - way» meetings (two clients, two attorneys, and one child specialist), consultation through meetings, conference calls, and email communication with the
divorce coaches
about child - and parent - related issues, and provide intervention to resolve child - related disputes as they may arise over the course of the
collaborative divorce process.
Whether you are interested in learning more
about collaborative divorce or you would like to consult with a professional in a specific
practice area, there are many
collaborative practice groups established throughout the country.
Our mission is to educate the public
about Collaborative Practice, to advance excellence in
Collaborative Practice among our members, and to work together in multi-disciplinary teams to help people resolve
divorce peacefully, respectfully, and out of court.
Please see her mediation and
collaborative divorce pages for additional information
about these important areas of her
practice.
From Fargo, ND: Lawyers in the region get training to make
divorce in families easier to manage 03 - May - 2016 Video and article
about a large attorney training in
Collaborative Practice in Fargo, ND.
About the Program: This three day intensive training (May 4th, 5th, and 8th)(8:30 am - 5:15 pm) includes a complete introduction to interdisciplinary
Collaborative Divorce theory,
practice, and skills development as well as ethics and
practice development considerations.
Collaborative Practice recognizes that the law is not the only basis on which families can or should make decisions
about how to resolve their
divorce.
About the Program: Join us for an informal roundtable discussion facilitated by NYACP members Neil Cahn, Andrea Vacca and Katherine Miller to discuss what marketing strategies have been most successful for their
practices, Neil, Andrea and Katherine will each share marketing initiatives that have been most effective in their
collaborative divorce practices, In sharing this information we hope to leave you with a tool box of strategies to help grow your
collaborative practices.
About the Program: This three day intensive training (May 9th, 10th, and 11th)(tentatively 8:30 am - 5:15 pm) includes a complete introduction to interdisciplinary
Collaborative Divorce theory,
practice, and skills development as well as ethics and
practice development considerations.
The
Collaborative Divorce Professionals of Greater Vancouver has launched an informational website at http://nocourtdivorcebc.com/ and will provide information
about the process and benefits of
Collaborative practice through its No Court
Divorce and social media presence.
This web site is designed as a resource for separating and
divorcing couples to learn
about collaborative practice to resolve family law matters.
Dr. Ahrons spoke
about her experiences over time
practicing collaborative divorce and consensual dispute resolution (CDR).
We will help you learn
about Collaborative Practice for a non-adversarial approach to
divorce.
You can learn more
about Collaborative Practice or California No Court
Divorce by contacting one of our professionals listed.
I have been
practicing in this model for more than a decade and I am pretty passionate
about the notion that our society needs to move into an honorable point of view that
Collaborative Divorce is naturally the only way for a family to make a life - altering transition that truly serves the greater good.
We are committed to getting the word out
about Collaborative Practice and the wonderful benefits to the family of a No Court
Divorce.
From now on I'm going to speak
about your
practice and not your
collaborative practice because if you're like most of our clients who are involved with Collaborative divorce you're planning to offer this as an option along with mediation (if you do mediate) an
collaborative practice because if you're like most of our clients who are involved with
Collaborative divorce you're planning to offer this as an option along with mediation (if you do mediate) an
Collaborative divorce you're planning to offer this as an option along with mediation (if you do mediate) and litigation.