Sentences with phrase «of the collaborative law section»

He has attended Family Law Inns of Court meetings as well as meetings of the Collaborative Law Section of the Hillsborough County Bar Association and has always been happy to discuss collaborative law.
She is the immediate past Co-Chair of the Tampa Bay Academy of Collaborative Professionals, past Co-Chair of the Collaborative Law Section of the Hillsborough County Bar Association and is a member of Next Generation Divorce.
He has attended Family Law Inns of Court meetings as well as meetings of the Collaborative Law Section of the Hillsborough County Bar Association and has always been happy to discuss collaborative law.
I also was the first Co-Chair of the Collaborative Law Section of the Montgomery County Bar Association.
I also was the the first Co-Chair of the Collaborative Law Section of the Montgomery County Bar Association.
She is the immediate past Co-Chair of the Tampa Bay Academy of Collaborative Professionals, past Co-Chair of the Collaborative Law Section of the Hillsborough County Bar Association and is a member of Next Generation Divorce.

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Professional Associations The Florida Bar, Family Law Section — Executive Council, Member — Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee, Member — Equitable Distribution Committee, Member — Legislation Committee, Member — Publications Committee, Chair — Support Issues Committee, Member — CLE Committee, Former Co-Chair, 2011 - 2013 Palm Beach County Bar Association — Board of Directors, Member — Young Lawyers Section, Past President, 2013 - 2014 South Palm Beach County Bar Association Florida Association for Women Lawyers, Palm Beach County Chapter South Palm Beach County Collaborative Law Group Broward County Matrimonial Lawyers
She is also a member of the Broward County Matrimonial Lawyers, the South Palm Beach County Collaborative Law Group, the Palm Beach County Chapter of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers, the South Palm Beach County Bar Association, and the Palm Beach County Bar Association, where she served as President of the Young Lawyers Section from 2013 - 2014 and currently serves on the Board of Directors.
Publications and Presented Materials «Bitcoin Basics for the Family Law Practitioner,» The Florida Bar Family Law Section Commentator, Fall 2016 «The United States Supreme Court Recognizes Same - Sex Marriage as a Constitutional Right,» Brinkley Morgan Legal Talk Blog, July 1, 2015 Speaker, «Family Law Appeals,» Palm Beach County Bar Association's The Basics of Family Law You Thought You Already Knew CLE Seminar, May 8, 2015 «Collaborative Divorce: A New Approach to Dissolving Marriages in Florida,» Brinkley Morgan Legal Talk Blog, Feb. 27, 2015
It is a collaborative effort of the Legal Division of the Special Libraries Association, the Private Law Libraries Special Interest Section of the American Association of Law Libraries, the Canadian Association of Law Libraries / L» Association canadienne des bibliothèques de droit and the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians.
On April 13, 2016, collaborative attorney Adam B. Cordover was a guest speaker at a meeting of the Clearwater Bar Association Family Law Section.
Sherrie Abney conducted a collaborative law training on behalf of the Section for staff paralegals through the Dallas Volunteer Attorneys Program, and volunteer collaborative lawyers are being solicited to provide pro bono collaborative law services to eligible clients in family law and civil disputes alike through DVAP and Legal Aid of Northwest Texas.
In fact, in 2009, the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, Collaborative Law Committee Informed Consent Subcomittee published its draft Suggested Protocols to Obtain Clients» Informed Consent to Use a Collaborative Process...
Ms. Bradshaw is a member of the Texas Family Law Council legislative committee, the Texas Family Law Foundation, the State Bar of Texas Family Law Section, the Denton Bar Association and the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas.
Krista is a member of the Simcoe County Family Law Lawyer's Association, the Family Law Section of Canadian Bar Association, Collaborative Practice Simcoe County and the Simcoe County Lawyer's Association.
Sally is currently a member of the Leadership Council of Educators for Fair Consideration (E4FC) and has served as a Federal Bar Association Immigration Law Section Advisory Board Member and Central Valley Immigrant Integration Collaborative (CVIIC) Steering Committee Member.
He served as the 2012 Chair of BASF's Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Section His practice includes Estate Planning & Administration, Probate & Trust Litigation, Collaborative Practice, Mediation, Conflict Coaching, Elder Law & Taxation.
It is a collaborative effort between the Legal Division of the Special Libraries Association, the Private Law Libraries Special Interest Section of the American Association of Law Libraries, the Canadian Association of Law Libraries (l'Association Canadienne des Bibliothèques de Droit) and the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians.
She is a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, the Connecticut Council for Non-Adversarial Divorce, and the Family Law Sections of the Connecticut and Hartford County Bar Associations.
She is a member of the American Bar Association; Connecticut Bar Association serving on the Family Section Executive and Legislative Committees; the Hartford County Bar Association where she was a member of the board and a co-chair of the Family Law Committee; the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (Advanced Mediator member); the Academy of Professional Family Mediators, which is a nationwide organization of divorce mediators; and the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association.
· South Jersey Collaborative Law Group, Founding Member · New Jersey Association of Professional Mediators · International Academy of Collaborative Professionals · Thomas S. Forkin Family Law American Inn of Court (1996 - 2013 & Executive Committee 1997 - 2009) · New Jersey State Bar Association · Camden County Bar Association · Family Law Section Camden County Bar Association · Family Law Section Burlington County Bar Association · Family Law Committee Gloucester County Bar Association · Family Law Committee Association of Family and Conciliation Courts · Former Liaison to Rutgers Law School Domestic Violence Pro Bono Project
Settlement Judge Pro Tem, Maricopa County Superior Court (2004 to present); Community Legal Services Mediation Volunteer (2010 to present); ARIZONA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ® MEDIATOR; International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (2004 to present); Collaborative Divorce Professionals of Arizona (2004 to present); Alternative Dispute Resolution, Family and Employment Law Sections of the State Bar of Arizona; Arizona Dispute Resolution Association, Executive Secretary and Board Member (2003 to 200OF REALTORS ® MEDIATOR; International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (2004 to present); Collaborative Divorce Professionals of Arizona (2004 to present); Alternative Dispute Resolution, Family and Employment Law Sections of the State Bar of Arizona; Arizona Dispute Resolution Association, Executive Secretary and Board Member (2003 to 200of Collaborative Professionals (2004 to present); Collaborative Divorce Professionals of Arizona (2004 to present); Alternative Dispute Resolution, Family and Employment Law Sections of the State Bar of Arizona; Arizona Dispute Resolution Association, Executive Secretary and Board Member (2003 to 200of Arizona (2004 to present); Alternative Dispute Resolution, Family and Employment Law Sections of the State Bar of Arizona; Arizona Dispute Resolution Association, Executive Secretary and Board Member (2003 to 200of the State Bar of Arizona; Arizona Dispute Resolution Association, Executive Secretary and Board Member (2003 to 200of Arizona; Arizona Dispute Resolution Association, Executive Secretary and Board Member (2003 to 2004)
For those potential clients with an interest in exploring the possibilities and benefits of Collaborative Law please return to the practice areas home page and navigate to the Collaborative Law section of this website.
He is currently a pro bono Collaborative attorney through a joint project of Bay Area Volunteer Lawyers Program, Next Generation Divorce, and the Hillsborough County Bar Association Collaborative Law Section.
Joryn Jenkins, Esq., co-chair of the Hillsborough County Bar Association Collaborative Law Section Pro Bono Committee and CDITB Executive Board Member represented Pamela.
Cordover, Jenkins, Mockler, and Ospina volunteered as part of a joint program of the Collaborative Divorce Institute of Tampa Bay, Bay Area legal Services, Hillsborough County Bar Association Collaborative Law Section, and Tampa Bay Collaborative Divorce Group.
The Family Law Section of the San Diego County Bar Association features CFLG San Diego members Hildy L. Fentin, CFLS; Myra C. Fleischer, CFLS; Justin A. Reckers, CFP, CDFA; and Constance R. Ahrons, Ph.D. in a seminar on Collaborative Divorce on October 3 at 12 noon at the SDCBA Conference Center.
Felicia was named the 2010 Family Law Attorney of the Year by the Family Law Section of the Tacoma - Pierce County Bar Association, recognizing her leadership in establishing Collaborative Law locally, as well as throughout the State.
Memberships: District of Columbia Bar (Member, Family Law Section); Maryland State Bar Association (Member, Family Law Section); Montgomery County Bar Association (Member, Family Law Section); Founding Member, Maryland Collaborative Divorce Association, Inc.; District of Columbia Academy of Collaborative Professionals; International Association of Collaborative Professionals; Maryland Collaborative Practice Council; Women's Bar Association of Maryland.
The Collaborative Law Pro Bono Project was created through the joint efforts of Collaborative Divorce Texas and Houston collaborative attorney, Norma Trusch, who was instrumental in developing the forms used and in the training of the attorneys who participated in the project; Alissa Gomez, Executive Director of the Houston Volunteer Lawyers who enthusiastically supported this endeavor; and the Collaborative Law Section under Jack Emmott'Collaborative Law Pro Bono Project was created through the joint efforts of Collaborative Divorce Texas and Houston collaborative attorney, Norma Trusch, who was instrumental in developing the forms used and in the training of the attorneys who participated in the project; Alissa Gomez, Executive Director of the Houston Volunteer Lawyers who enthusiastically supported this endeavor; and the Collaborative Law Section under Jack Emmott'Collaborative Divorce Texas and Houston collaborative attorney, Norma Trusch, who was instrumental in developing the forms used and in the training of the attorneys who participated in the project; Alissa Gomez, Executive Director of the Houston Volunteer Lawyers who enthusiastically supported this endeavor; and the Collaborative Law Section under Jack Emmott'collaborative attorney, Norma Trusch, who was instrumental in developing the forms used and in the training of the attorneys who participated in the project; Alissa Gomez, Executive Director of the Houston Volunteer Lawyers who enthusiastically supported this endeavor; and the Collaborative Law Section under Jack Emmott'Collaborative Law Section under Jack Emmott's leadership.
Ariel is a member of the Alameda County Bar Association (Family Law Section); Collaborative Practice East Bay (Modest Means Committee, Public Education Committee), and International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP).
Receiving the award for the Collaborative Law Section of the State Bar of Texas was Jack H. Emmott III, its former Chair.
MEMBERSHIPS & HONORS Member, AICPA; CSCPA Member, Business Valuation Section; Economic Damages Section; Family Law Section of the Litigation Services Section of the CSCPA Member, Institute of Business Appraisers; National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts Member, Association of Certified Fraud Specialists Member, Beverly Hills Bar Association Alternative Dispute Resolution Section and Family Law Section Discussion Groups Member, Los Angeles County Bar Association Dispute Resolution Services and Family Law Section Discussion Groups Member, San Fernando Valley Bar Association Alternative Dispute Resolution Section and Family Law Section Discussion Member, International Academy of Collaborative Professionals Treasurer and Director, Los Angeles Collaborative Family Law Association Past Treasurer and Director, Magen David Adom West, Inc..
Dr. Barbara Sunderland Manousso, Ph.D., MPH Texas Credentialed Distinguished Mediator Certified Collaborative Law Mediator Professor at the University of St. Thomas — Center for International Studies - Global Conflict Management Chair of the Health Care Section of the International Association for Conflict Resolution Past President of the Association for Conflict Resolution Houston Chapter Parenting Coordinator Member of the University of Texas Consortium on Aging Board Member of the Houston Gerontology Society
Deborah is a member of the State Bar of California, the State Bar's Family Law Section, the Contra Costa County Bar Association, the Contra Costa County Bar Association's Family Law and Solo and Small Practice Sections, and the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals.
In addition to her work with collaborative practice groups, Arlene is a member of the Contra Costa Bar Association's Family Law Section, as well as its Alternative Dispute Resolution Section.
He is the founder and chair of the Westchester Putnam Collaborative Divorce Group and has served as co-chair of the Hudson Valley Collaborative Divorce and Dispute Resolution Association and programming co-chair of the Family and Domestic Relations Law Section of the Westchester County Bar Association.
MEMBERSHIPS & HONORS Patricia is a member of the State Bar of California (Family Law and ADR Sections); Los Angeles County Bar Association (Family Law and ADR Sections); Pasadena Bar Association (Family Law Section); Association of Certified Family Law Specialists (Board of Directors 2008 to the present); Association of Family and Conciliation Courts; Los Angeles Collaborative Family Law Association (Board of Directors 2006 - 2008); and the International Association of Collaborative Processionals.
Mark was formerly a Board member and Secretary of King County Collaborative Law, Board member of Collaborative Professionals of Washington, Trustee of the King County Bar Association, Chairperson of the Washington State Bar Association Family Law Section, and President of the Washington chapter of the AAML.
Matrimonial Law Breakfast Club, Co-Founder and Co-Host NYS Bar Association (Family Law Section), Member of Legislation Committee and Adoption Committee Capital District Collaborative Divorce Association, Member & Co-director of Membership Committee Capital District Women's Bar Association, Member & Co-Chair of the Women & Equal Opportunity Committee NYS Bar Association, Member Albany County Bar Association, Member American Bar Association, Member International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, Member National Association of Women Lawyers, Member
In January, a draft of the Pa UCLA (Pennsylvania Uniform Collaborative Law Act) gained unanimous approval of the Family Law Section of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.
STEPHEN G. GORDON, Esq. is on the Executive Committee and is a past co-chair of the Hudson Valley Collaborative Divorce and Dispute Resolution Association, co-chair of Divorce Options, founder and chair of the Westchester Putnam Collaborative Divorce Group, and past programming co-chair of the Family and Domestic Relations Law Section of the Westchester County Bar Association.
Member: Los Angeles County Bar Association (Family Law Section); Los Angeles Collaborative Family Law Association; International Academy of Collaborative Professionals; State Bar of California and State Bar of Colorado (Inactive).
In January a draft of the Pennsylvania Uniform Collaborative Law Act gained unanimous approval of the Family Law Section of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.
She is a member of the Executive Committee of the Family Law Section of the Westchester County Bar Association, Secretary of the Association of the Collaborative Lawyers of Rockland - Westchester, a member of the New York Association of Collaborative Professionals, a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, and a panel attorney on the Moderate Means Matrimonial Panel of Pace Women's Justice Center.
For more information on Collaborative law, please review the Collaborative Practice section of this website.
He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers; a Fellow of the International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers; Past Chair of the New York State Bar Association Child Custody Committee; Past Chair of the Westchester County Bar Association Family Law Section; and Past President of the Association of Collaborative Lawyers of Rockland / Westchester.
On February 9, 2017, the Honorable Laurel M. Lee, Circuit Court Judge of the 13th Judicial Circuit in Hillsborough County and Chair of the Family Law Rules Committee of the Florida Bar Family Law Section, along with collaborative attorney Robert Merlin, Vice Chair of the Committee and a Board Member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, stood before the Florida Supreme Court (video) to argue in favor of the adoption of collaborative law rules of procedure and professional conduLaw Rules Committee of the Florida Bar Family Law Section, along with collaborative attorney Robert Merlin, Vice Chair of the Committee and a Board Member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, stood before the Florida Supreme Court (video) to argue in favor of the adoption of collaborative law rules of procedure and professional conduLaw Section, along with collaborative attorney Robert Merlin, Vice Chair of the Committee and a Board Member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, stood before the Florida Supreme Court (video) to argue in favor of the adoption of collaborative law rules of procedure and professicollaborative attorney Robert Merlin, Vice Chair of the Committee and a Board Member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, stood before the Florida Supreme Court (video) to argue in favor of the adoption of collaborative law rules of procedure and professiCollaborative Professionals, stood before the Florida Supreme Court (video) to argue in favor of the adoption of collaborative law rules of procedure and professicollaborative law rules of procedure and professional condulaw rules of procedure and professional conduct.
Tanya E. Prioste and Lydia E. Crandall are Partners in the Family Law Section of Lakin Spears, LLP, in Palo Alto, California they help couples with Collaborative Divorce Counseling.
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