ICLE | Demonstration: Collaborative Divorce
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Demonstration: Collaborative Divorce
On-Demand Seminar (Posted 01/24/20) | Level: Intermediate
Cosponsored by the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan
    

For many family law lawyers, collaborative divorce may seem hard to put into practice. In this demonstration, our team of trained experts provide an example of what collaborative law entails so that you can decide if you want to seek out formal training and make it an option for your clients. See how a hypothetical divorce case is handled, including client consultations, meetings with nonlawyer professionals, and the creation of a final settlement.

  • Familiarize yourself with the main tenets of collaborative practice
  • Respond to client concerns about advocacy and fair treatment
  • Produce a fair division of assets and plan for the needs of both parties
  • Use an interdisciplinary approach to create a sustainable settlement agreement
Available Formats
ON DEMAND
Attend online at your convenience. Includes individual access to electronic materials for three years. These may include written materials, a PDF of the presentation, and any video or audio recordings.
Ruth Goldner, Randy Pitler, Kelly Petrocella, and Karen Peper demonstrate the collaborative divorce process....
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