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Collaborative Family Law Association of St. Louis
United States
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Lawyer
Collaborative Family Law Association of St. Louis
United States
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Lawyer
Collaborative Family Law Association of St. Louis
United States
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Lawyer
Area(s) of Practice: Family Law
License(s): Missouri (2009); Illinois (2010)
Brevard Collaborative Association
VIERA, Florida, United States
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Lawyer
Area(s) of Practice: Collaborative divorce, custody, paternity, family law appeals, mediation, and all areas of family law
License(s): The Florida Bar
D.C. Academy of Collaborative Professionals
Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Other
Area(s) of Practice: Residential Real Estate
License(s): Maryland, Virginia, DC
Shrewsbury, New Jersey, United States
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Financial Professional
Area(s) of Practice: Divorce & Home Loan Specialist, Advising Judges, Mediators & Attorneys in Spousal Buyouts and funding homr loans to keep families in the marital home or provide funding for a new Fresh Start Home Loan.
License(s): NJ, NY, PA, CT, FL
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Mental Health Professional, Psychologist, Mediator, Other
Area(s) of Practice: Divorce Coach; Child Specialist; Parent Coach Individual, Couples, and Family Therapy
License(s): 071-008689
New Look Collaborative Practice Group
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Barrister, Lawyer, Solicitor
Area(s) of Practice: Family Law
License(s): J.D.
Collaborative Practice Simcoe County
Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Mental Health Professional, Other
Area(s) of Practice: Deborah Alton is a Family Coach/Psychotherapist at the Reflection Centre, a health and wellness centre in the Barrie/Innisfil area providing individual, couples, adolescent, and family counselling. The Reflection Centre provides a natural therapeutic setting and offers ongoing group process for adults, teens and couples as well as Workshops for Anger/Emotional Management and Relationship Building.
License(s): Family Coach
Alliston, Ontario, Canada
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Barrister, Lawyer, Solicitor
Area(s) of Practice: Roxanne C. Shank has considerable experience assisting couples in achieving family law settlements via court proceedings as well as by way of negotiated agreements. Roxanne understands that every family is unique and is strongly committed to advocating for her clients to achieve individualized solutions that meet the needs of the parties in family law disputes as well as those of children who are affected by the consequences of a separation. Roxanne is a strong proponent of the collaborative process in instances where both parties are committed to negotiating towards an agreement that is in both parties’ best interests. Many individuals prefer a collaborative family law solution as resorting to litigation can often be exhaustive of the time, money and energy of all persons involved. Roxanne has a wealth of litigation experience and practiced family law at a full service boutique firm before she founded Shank Law Professional Corporation.
License(s): Barrister and Solicitor, Lawyer
Collaborative Practice Simcoe County
Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Lawyer
Area(s) of Practice: Senior family law lawyer, Tessa Bair, brings an informed and compassionate approach to assisting clients in what is, typically, a challenging period in their lives. Goals Tessa emphasizes time and cost-efficient solutions to family law problems. She places her client’s needs first, by striving to obtain low conflict, high satisfaction resolutions. Family Law should not be mystifying. Tessa believes in educating her clients, to empower them to obtain their best results. She provides her clients with choice, meticulous preparation and a child-centred approach to resolving Family Law affairs. Education & Experience Tessa graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School. She was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1990 and to the Bar of Alberta in 1992. She practiced law in Edmonton, Alberta before joining a Bay Street, boutique firm, in Toronto, Ontario. In 1996, she joined the leading Barrie firm of Oatley, Purser. She led Oatley, Purser’s Family Law Division for approximately six years before forming Bair Family Law, Professional Corporation.
License(s): Lawyer
Collaborative Family Law Institute Miami
Miami, Florida, United States
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Lawyer, Mediator
Area(s) of Practice: Family Law
License(s): Florida Bar Member Certified Mediator
Collaborative Divorce Illinois
Naperville, Illinois, United States
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Lawyer, Mediator
Area(s) of Practice: Family law, collaborative law, divorce, parentage, post divorce, mediation
License(s): Illinois State Bar
Sacramento Collaborative Divorce Group
Sacramento, California, United States
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Financial Professional
Area(s) of Practice: Divorce Financial Analyst, Business Valuation, Forensic Accountant
License(s): CPA/ABV/CFF, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst
Connecticut Collaborative Divorce Group
Avon, Connecticut, United States
Member type: IACP
Profession(s): Lawyer
Area(s) of Practice: Family Law
License(s): Connecticut, Superior Court, Appellate Court, Supreme Court U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut