There are many reasons why collaborative divorce may be more appropriate than mediation for a divorcing couple (follow this link to our
article on collaborative divorce vs. mediation — link).
You can find more information
on Collaborative Divorce here — and check back frequently as I plan on changing my website in the coming months to reflect an increased emphasis on handling collaborative cases.
On a Collaborative Divorce team, usually the first professionals that will be hired are the collaborative lawyers, and each of you has your own separate lawyer representing you.
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She has completed 40 hours of mediation training through Professional Mediation Associates and completed the Interdisciplinary Team
Training on Collaborative Divorce in January 2007.
I recently got together with Dr. Jim Morris, a psychologist from Clearwater, and Ed Sachs, a certified public accountant based out of Miami, for a roundtable
discussion on collaborative divorce.
Reblogged this on Brave, Weber & Mack, APLC and commented: I stumbled across this discussion about a Judge in Tampa, who signed an adminstrative
order on Collaborative Divorce.
Moguly Media's recently published bestselling book aims to educate divorcing
couples on Collaborative Divorce — the contemporary alternative to traditional family court divorce.
I am on the board of directors of Collaborative Divorce Vancouver, am a founding member and director of the BC Collaborative Roster Society, have assisted with Collaborative trainings through Continuing Legal Education and have conducted many
workshops on Collaborative Divorce.
You may also view the following
video on Collaborative Divorce: A true life story of one couple as they proceed through their own Collaborative divorce.
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.
Peace Talks believes in the Collaborative model and has organized its own open Collaborative Practice Group to train and educate local attorneys, therapists, accountants, Certified Divorce Financial Analysts and neutral parenting
experts on the Collaborative divorce model.
Peace Talks Mediation is a full service divorce mediation firm that focuses
on collaborative divorce solutions for clients in Sherman Oaks and the Sherman Oaks metropolitan area.
According to an article in the New Mexico Bar Bulletin, Jan «Helped spearhead collaborative divorce, a process aimed at helping families resolve the legal, emotional, financial and parenting aspects of divorce without resorting to litigation» She frequently
lectures on Collaborative Divorce topics for Continuing Legal Education Seminars in New Mexico for attorneys, financial and mental health experts.
Ms. Zuleger has been a licensed attorney in Illinois since 1992, and currently devotes her practice exclusively to Family Law, with an
emphasis on Collaborative Divorce.