February 2024: Introduction to Collaborative Practice
February 2024: Introduction to Collaborative Practice
Introduction to Collaborative Practice
Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport
11755 Airport Way Broomfield, Colorado, 80021
February 8 - 9, 2024
Thursday, Feb. 8 - 8:30am to 4:30pm
Happy Hour to follow Thursday session
Friday, Feb. 9 - 8:30am to 3:00pm
CCDP’s Introduction to Collaborative Practice Training provides an overview of the basics of Collaborative Practice.
This Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training includes an introduction to the Collaborative Process including skills development, ethics and practice development, and other practical considerations with an emphasis on team building and how to work as or with a neutral.
Registration and Fees:
$295 – CCDP Members (Current on dues)
$345 - Non-members
Please select the appropriate experience level above and add to cart. Cart will appear at top right of page.
Registration fees cover the cost of the training, coffee, light AM snacks, delivered lunch. If you register after February 5th, you will need to bring your own lunch.
Registrants are eligible to receive a $50 discount off of a 2024 CCDP Membership if you join/renew by March 1, 2024, and have not yet taken Intro to Collaborative (FKA Level I). Payment of dues grants you one full year of membership from date of payment. If you recently joined, email me to discuss extension of membership.
To mail-in Payments, please use the form to register. To finalize your registration, enter the code CHECK at checkout which will take your payment due to zero on the form. You will need to enter a billing address to finish the registration. Please Make All Checks Payable to CCDP, then mail your check to be received by February 1, 2024, to:
CCDP - PO Box 12469, Denver, CO 80212
Benefits of Attending:
CLE Credits: TBD (Previously we have received 15.0 General; 1.2 Ethics for similar trainings)
Learn the fundamentals of the Collaborative Law model and how to apply it to Family Law cases
Develop results-oriented techniques to help clients reach successful resolutions to disputes
Identify and implement strategies for success and how to navigate challenging cases
Panel discussion, Role plays and Demonstrations
Agenda - Link
Train with experienced professionals who are passionate about this approach:
Trainers to include Meggin Rutherford, Todd Huettner, James Cordes, and more
ATTENDEES INCLUDE:
Family law attorneys
Psychologists and other mental health professionals
Coaches, social workers, and mediators
Financial professionals
Child development and co-parenting specialists
Anyone assisting family clients in conflict
Expect to hear insightful practical advice, honest answers, and inspiring stories from seasoned professionals who have moved beyond the expensive adversarial litigation process and who are dedicated to creating a satisfying and deeper resolution for divorcing couples.
Class size is limited. Sign up today!