Redefining Advocacy: How Collaborative Practice Has Changed the Landscape
August 2 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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12:00pm – 1:00pm CST (1.0 Hr CLE)
$50 Fellows / $75 Non-Fellows
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Collaboratively Trained; Collaborative Experts; Collaboration Experts; Collaborative Divorce Experts: Whatever we call ourselves, there are substantive reasons why we are great for clients and attorneys. We have an important place in working with family systems in divorce matters to reach balanced, dignified and lasting agreements within a safe environment.
Some Topics That Will be Covered in this Webinar:
- What it means to be a Collaborative Lawyer (with a Capital “C”)
- How does advocacy differ in Traditional from Collaborative representation
- Why would an attorney want to learn more about Collaborative Practice
- How has Collaborative Practice impacted my professional practice
- Business and Forensic accounting issues in divorce
- Ways a collaboratively trained expert can work with couples and the collaborative team to come to a resolution and not delay the process
Speakers:
Stacy Preston Collins, CPA/ABV, CFF, Managing Director, Financial Research Associates, Bala Cynwyd, PA
Neil E. Kozek, Kozek, PLLC, White Plains, NY
Anne Robinson Lucas, MA, LMHC, Kirkland, WA
Moderator:
Donna M. Genovese, Goldschmidt & Genovese, LLP, New York, NY
Inquiries:
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