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professionals — mental health specialists, coaches, and financial advisors —
about the process of
collaborative divorce and how they may best join in it.
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With over 100
collaborative divorce professionals around the Tampa Bay area, there is always someone close by that can answer your questions
about collaborative divorce and help begin and facilitate the process for you and your spouse.
Learn
about collaborative divorce, how it can benefit your family and connect with a group of caring
professionals specialized in the
collaborative divorce process which facilitates separation with dignity, respect, and privacy.
The resources below by Tampa Bay's Next Generation
Divorce will help you learn about collaborative divorce, understand its benefits for you and your family, and connect you with collaborative divorce professionals who can answer your questions and facilitate a collaborative d
Divorce will help you learn
about collaborative divorce, understand its benefits for you and your family, and connect you with collaborative divorce professionals who can answer your questions and facilitate a collaborative d
divorce, understand its benefits for you and your family, and connect you with
collaborative divorce professionals who can answer your questions and facilitate a collaborative d
divorce professionals who can answer your questions and facilitate a
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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.
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Collaborative Family Law Association (CFLA) offers a network of legal, mental health, and financial
professionals, who are committed to providing a respectful, supportive, and non-adversarial process to
divorcing couples that will enable them to construct their own solutions for their family's future.
Many of the previous posts on this blog have been
about how the
Collaborative Divorce process and the reasons why collaborative professionals do what they do in cases to support divor
Collaborative Divorce process and the reasons why
collaborative professionals do what they do in cases to support divor
collaborative professionals do what they do in cases to support
divorcing clients.
Next Generation
Divorce is a 501 (c)(3) organization and network of independent attorneys, financial professionals, and mental health professionals dedicated to educating the public about collaborative family law as a healthier alternative to the adversarial divorce court
Divorce is a 501 (c)(3) organization and network of independent attorneys, financial
professionals, and mental health
professionals dedicated to educating the public
about collaborative family law as a healthier alternative to the adversarial
divorce court
divorce court system.
Your
collaborative divorce professionals can help you better understand how to live as a
divorced family in a way that focuses on your children (rather than your marital issues) and is sensitive to the
divorce being something that is very much
about the children.
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.
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.
Clients are also concerned
about the cost of
collaborative divorce in that there are many
professionals «at the table,» and costs to retain so many individuals can quickly add up.
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.
Anyone who is considering
divorce and concerned
about how it might affect the children should consider contacting a
collaborative divorce professional for more information
about the process and to find out whether it might be an option for them.
The
Collaborative Divorce Association of North Jersey was well represented and members were enthusiastic about Ross» guidance in helping other professionals and the public discover the benefits of collabora
Collaborative Divorce Association of North Jersey was well represented and members were enthusiastic about Ross» guidance in helping other professionals and the public discover the benefits of collaborative d
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about Ross» guidance in helping other
professionals and the public discover the benefits of
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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.
«The
Collaborative method of
divorce came
about when attorneys, financial advisors and mental health
professionals saw the need to better protect the integrity of family relationships, especially where children are involved,» said Myra Fleischer, family law attorney and
Collaborative Family Law Group of San Diego president.
The goal is to help you learn
about the benefits of the
collaborative law process and to connect you with
collaborative professionals who can help you with your
divorce, separation, child custody & support and other matters important to you.
Again, assessment around this issue is more of an art than a science and
collaborative divorce attorneys should develop good relationships with mental health
professionals to help them think
about this issue when it comes up with potential clients.
Financial Narratives: Understanding How Psychological Narratives
About Money Affect
Collaborative Divorce Clients and
Professionals
HARTFORD, CT —
Collaborative Divorce process provides multiple resources to families 02 - Aug - 2013 When many people think about the professionals managing divorce, they only envision att
Divorce process provides multiple resources to families 02 - Aug - 2013 When many people think
about the
professionals managing
divorce, they only envision att
divorce, they only envision attorneys.
In their seminal work,
Collaborative Divorce, Pauline Tessler and Peggy Thompson, noted pioneers in Collaborative Divorce and co-founders of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, assert that Collaborative Divorce «applies what we know about marriage and divorce from the realms of psychology, sociology, history, law, communication theory, conflict resolution theory, finance, and other realms in a very practical, useful, and concrete way.
Divorce, Pauline Tessler and Peggy Thompson, noted pioneers in
Collaborative Divorce and co-founders of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, assert that Collaborative Divorce «applies what we know about marriage and divorce from the realms of psychology, sociology, history, law, communication theory, conflict resolution theory, finance, and other realms in a very practical, useful, and concrete way.
Divorce and co-founders of the International Academy of
Collaborative Professionals, assert that
Collaborative Divorce «applies what we know about marriage and divorce from the realms of psychology, sociology, history, law, communication theory, conflict resolution theory, finance, and other realms in a very practical, useful, and concrete way.
Divorce «applies what we know
about marriage and
divorce from the realms of psychology, sociology, history, law, communication theory, conflict resolution theory, finance, and other realms in a very practical, useful, and concrete way.
divorce from the realms of psychology, sociology, history, law, communication theory, conflict resolution theory, finance, and other realms in a very practical, useful, and concrete way.»
You can learn more
about Collaborative Divorce and these
professionals at pdxcollaborativedivorce.com and by clicking the logo above.
• You and your spouse together or individually may want to meet a
Collaborative Professional to learn
about the options on how to
divorce (Collaboration, Mediation or Litigation).
You may have learned
about the
Collaborative divorce process by first speaking with a
Collaborative Attorney, a
Collaborative Neutral Coach or a Financial
Professional in which case you may have already started forming your team of problem solvers.
We invite you to learn more
about the advantages of
Collaborative Divorce in Illinois, where teams of professionals help you settle your divorce out of
Divorce in Illinois, where teams of
professionals help you settle your
divorce out of
divorce out of court.
Spokane County
Collaborative Professionals (SCCP) is dedicated to educating the public
about this non-adversarial approach to
divorce and other family disputes.
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.
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.
The conference is open to mental health
professionals, financial
professionals and family law attorneys to improve their skills or learn more
about Collaborative Divorce.
You can learn more
about Collaborative Practice or California No Court
Divorce by contacting one of our
professionals listed.
For instance why would you reach out to your referral sources and tell them you're available to do
collaborative cases when you have no information or resources on your website about Collaborative divorce — the fact is that 70 - 75 % of every potential client who will consider using your services will visit your website and if you don't have a clear message about who you are and what you do and information to back that up — they'll go else where until the find a professional who does or they might still consider you'll likely be considered along with other professionals i
collaborative cases when you have no information or resources on your website
about Collaborative divorce — the fact is that 70 - 75 % of every potential client who will consider using your services will visit your website and if you don't have a clear message about who you are and what you do and information to back that up — they'll go else where until the find a professional who does or they might still consider you'll likely be considered along with other professionals i
Collaborative divorce — the fact is that 70 - 75 % of every potential client who will consider using your services will visit your website and if you don't have a clear message
about who you are and what you do and information to back that up — they'll go else where until the find a
professional who does or they might still consider you'll likely be considered along with other
professionals in your field.
However, there is one
divorce option that more and more financial and mental health
professionals agree is the best way to handle a family law matter, and yet many attorneys will not tell their clients
about it:
collaborative divorce.
The
Collaborative Family Law Group of San Diego thanks San Diego SHRM for the opportunity to help education HR
professionals about tools to help their employees achieve a healthy, respectful
divorce.
Human resources
professionals can be tremendous allies in helping people find alternatives to time consuming and stressful litigation by informing them
about options including
Collaborative Divorce.
Collaborative divorce is successful
about 90 % of the time, according to the International Academy of
Collaborative Professionals.
«My goal during my term as CP Cal Board President is to foster communication
about the many benefits of
Collaborative Divorce and to encourage more legal, financial, and mental health
professionals to embrace this philosophy as a possible solution for their clients,» said Weber.
The article quotes four local
collaborative professionals (attorneys Ingrid Hooglander, Tanya O'Conner, and Mark Moon, and psychologist Rachel Moskowitz), all of whom are members of Next Generation
Divorce, an interdisciplinary group of
professionals dedicated to educating the public
about a healthier way to resolve their family disputes.
So, the people who are most likely to refer business to you don't know you as a
Collaborative professional and don't likely know what
Collaborative divorce is all
about.
In a
Collaborative Divorce, we have a child specialist on the team who is a very skilled and experienced mental - health professional who knows about child development and about what happens to children during the divorce p
Divorce, we have a child specialist on the team who is a very skilled and experienced mental - health
professional who knows
about child development and
about what happens to children during the
divorce p
divorce process.