Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice Training

Date and time: 
November 7, 2024 - 8:30am to November 12, 2024 - 1:30pm
Event type: 
Introductory Collaborative Practice Training

As we continue to engage in a “virtual” and hybrid court structure, our collaborative trainers have developed an online collaborative divorce training that introduces professionals to a process that enables couples to complete their divorce without ever stepping into a courthouse building. Lawyers, licensed mental health professionals, and financial specialists work together as a team to help families reduce conflict, exchange financial data, and resolve legal issues. This training meets the minimum standards established by the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP). The collaborative model is a non-adversarial approach to divorce that differs from mediation, arbitration, and other dispute resolution options.

Training Topics will include: · How to make the paradigm shift from a litigation model to a collaborative model, · The stages of a collaborative case, · The roles of each member of the professional team, · Ethical considerations for each of the professions, · The roadmap of a collaborative case.

Participants will learn: · The process and substantive skills for completing a collaborative case, · The basic components of interest based negotiations, · How to work effectively within the interdisciplinary team, · Strategies for dealing with impasse, · How to avoid common mistakes, · Basic assessment tools for determining the right process for clients.

Location: 

Zoom

Trainers: 

Our Trainers

Lisa Gresham, CDFA®

Lisa Gresham is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and founder of Equitable Divorce Solutions, LLC. As a financial professional, Ms. Gresham’s services include lifestyle and needs analysis, asset valuation, pension analysis and valuation, cash flow analysis and projected net worth and settlement negotiation and evaluation. She focuses on budgeting, evaluating tax and cash flow implications with possible settlement scenarios and short and long term projections in order to help her clients meet their financial needs.

In her mediation practice and when acting as a financial neutral in a Collaborative Divorce, Ms. Gresham draws on her extensive interpersonal communication training and skills to help her clients identify their interests, moving away from positions, in order to find workable options for the family as a whole.

In addition to her practice, Ms. Gresham is one of three partners of the CT Family Mediation Training Group, an organization providing divorce mediation training for attorneys, financial and mental health professionals.

Elizabeth S. Thayer, PhD

Dr. Thayer is a licensed psychologist at Beacon Behavioral Services LLC, West Hartford, Ct. She is trained in mediation and collaborative divorce and has many years of interdisciplinary experience as a mental health collaborative divorce coach. She is a founder or the Collaborative Connection of Connecticut practice group and a Co-Chair of the International Association of Divorce Professionals Trainers Committee. She is co-founder of the PEACE Program, a parent counseling program for parents of divorce and the co-author of two publications: The Co-Parenting Survival Guide and Adult Children of Divorce.

Dr. Thayer provides individual, group, couples and family therapy and mediation and has given numerous presentations, workshops, and trainings for professionals. She is on the Board of the Children’s Law Center, Copper Beech Institute, and a former board member of CCND.

Dr. Thayer is dedicated to working with divorce families to reduce conflict and support a respectful transition through out of court collaborative agreement.

Kim L. Duell, JD

Attorney Kim Duell has practiced family law for 38 years, constantly seeking better ways to support families going through divorce and separation. She has extensive training, practice and teaching experience in collaborative divorce, and mediation. For decades, Kim has advocated passionately for the children of divorce, as a GAL and AMC.

Kim has presented at the Connecticut Bar Association and local bar association and practice group workshops on a variety of topics. Her goal is to shift the culture of family dissolution in Connecticut, and provide an array of options to clients and families with an emphasis on problem-solving and improving communication skills for all.

She is a member of two practice groups, Collaborative Divorce Lawyers Association of Greater Hartford and Collaborative Divorce Professionals.

Attorney Duell’s law practice is in Manchester, Connecticut, where she brings her knowledge and love of peacemaking and mindfulness, to the world of Family Law.

Contact email: 
info@gooddivorcect.com
Presenter: 
Connecticut Council for Non-adversarial Divorce - CCND
Sponsor: 
CCND
Price info: 

Early Bird until August 7, 2024 

CCND member: $550

Non-CCND member: $625

Reviewer: $350

From August 8 - October 28, 2024

CCND Member: $600

Non-CCND Member: $675

Reviewer: $350