Family Law ADR Remotely: A Practical Guide (pre-recorded webinar)
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By Rachel Slat Using the collaborative process in cases has made me a better and happier lawyer. It makes my work more rewarding because I can see how the collaborative process better meets the needs of clients and I also get to use different skills and enhance tried and tested ones. In the highly emotional…
Due to technical issues, the on-demand link to view the session recording of Pauline’s discussion with Retired Judge Ross Foote has not yet been generated At the conclusion of the webinar series (this Saturday, 4 July Australian time), Pauline will be sending the on-demand registration links for all five webinars to everyone who…
Please feel free to share this IACP Zoom information session led by Ross Evans, Past IACP President, and Lori Gephart, IACP Board Member on social media or with your networks. Aimed at allied professionals, the session is about the relevance of Collaborative Practice in the current climate, how it works and its many benefits. Information…
Slowly, communities around the world are beginning to “re-open” after being shut down and following social distancing guidelines. IACP’s webinar scheduled for Thursday, 18 June 2020 (6:00am Perth, 7:30am Adelaide and 8:00am Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney) is designed to assist ICP professionals prepare for the shift that the “new normal” is likely to bring. The webinar,…
Join people from around the world who are experiencing the same challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic for IACP’s weekly Collaborative Check-In on Zoom. Check-In sessions will be held every Tuesday (11:00am Perth, 12:30pm Adelaide and 1:00pm Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney). Attendance is free to all collaborative professionals. On Tuesday, 21 April 2020, Brisbane based AACP…
We are pleased to confirm we have received notification from the Joint Select Committee on Australia’s Family Law System (“the Committee”) that AACP’s submission relating to the committee’s inquiry has been accepted and published on the Committee’s webpage as Australian Association of Collaborative Professionals, submission number 839. The Committee is required to report by 7…
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Magnificent views from Level 34 of Vincents set the scene for the “Drinks & Discussion” event hosted by QACP after the Board meeting on 21 February 2020. The drinks were a great opportunity for the AACP Board and QACP members to learn more about each other’s work and to discuss how collaborative professionals see ICP…