December 17, 2020
AACP News
AACP will feature first up in the Family Law Section’s Duty List series for 2021 with the video, Collaborative Practice – Myths Busted. The Duty List series of short videos boasts an audience of over 4,700 members who will receive our video directly to their Inbox and AACP is delighted to take up this fabulous…
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December 17, 2020
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Details of AACP’s Road to Resolution Conference will be released early in 2021. Presented as a hybrid virtual and in-person conference, there promises to be something for everyone in the carefully crafted program. We look forward to contributions to the program from international speakers, our neighbours in New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore as well…
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December 17, 2020
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AACP is working with a number of practitioners from around Australia to establish the first national Wills & Estates Practice Group. This initiative, led by Zinta Harris in Queensland had been developed in response to demand. Collaborative practice training in Wills & Estates has been delivered in Queensland, NSW, Victoria and WA and there…
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October 22, 2020
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The AACP Board extends a hearty collaborative welcome to Andrew Crooke, our newest Board member elected at the Annual General Meeting on 13 October 2020. Andrew hails from Queensland and is a Director of Murdoch Lawyers. He has practiced exclusively in Family Law for over 20 years, is collaboratively trained and has worked with parties…
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October 15, 2020
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September 28, 2020
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The ILI Online Academy has announced that their webinar series “Making Collaborative Divorce Visible: Five Conversations With Thought Leaders” is now available (without charge) on the Integrative Law Institute’s Youtube channel – see message from Pauline Tesler Here is a link to the webinar playlist You are invited to view and to share the webinars…
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September 28, 2020
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Despite being frequently sought after data, there is little research on the use of Collaborative Practice in Australia. It has become increasingly evident that we need to capture data on the true extent of the use of collaborative practice to assist with advocacy and promotion of the process as the preferred model of dispute resolution…
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August 31, 2020
AACP News
Explaining Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice quickly and effectively can be harder than you think. While Collaborative Practitioners should all have their Elevator Pitches down pat, sometimes it helps to have audio visual backup. This 5-minute video produced for Collaborative Professionals NSW, is an invaluable resource to explain ICP to clients and colleagues alike. Please feel…
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August 29, 2020
AACP News
In this Australian Family Lawyer Article (July 2020 Volume 29/2), AACP member, Shelby Timmins takes us through lessons learned in lockdown and her views on the road ahead for dispute resolution. Read the article Shelby Timmins is doing law differently. She holds a Masters in Law from the University of Sydney, is a Nationally…
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August 24, 2020
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As collaborative professionals, we all need to do our bit in promoting ICP. One simple way to do this is by making reference to the process in the Settlement Documents we draft for successful collaborations. Each time a set of proposed Consent Orders crosses a Registrar’s desk bearing reference to ICP, it’s another tick for…
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