Not exact matches
Clients interested in
Collaborative Divorce should be careful to ask their prospective attorney
about his or her
training in the process.
Recently, Linda Solomon, a Licensed Professional Counselor, appeared on the
Divorce Without Destruction podcast to talk
about the unique introductory
collaborative training that she and the Lone Star Trainers are putting together for both civil law and family law professionals.
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.
Lectures
About Divorce Settlement Issues Borger Jones Matez & Keeley - Cain, P.A. Becomes BorgerMatez
Collaborative Law
Training Offered to
Divorce Lawyers in South Jersey
As a Portland Oregon
divorce lawyer
trained in both
collaborative divorce and litigation, I hear a lot of process questions
about which dispute resolution method is faster.
Consider learning more
about Collaborative Divorce and collaboratively
trained attorneys to find out if that option meets your needs and situation.
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.
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.
Joanna Bunker Rohrbaugh, Ph.D, is a clinical and forensic psychologist with 30 years of experience providing: Evaluations related to child custody, parenting / bonding, and sexual abuse; Forensic consultation and expert witness services for attorneys;
Collaborative law services as a general consultant, child expert, and
divorce coach; Psychotherapy for adults, adolescents, and children;
Training and supervision for clinicians and for
divorce professionals; Teaching graduate and advanced undergraduate courses
about personality and developmental psychology.