One of the major disappointments for our AACP Conference organisers last year, was the need to postpone the in-person conference we planned to hold in Adelaide in October 2020. Collaborative practice works best when collaborative professionals know and trust each other and of course we need to meet and network with each other in order…
After a Covid induced hiatus, Collaborative Professionals (NSW) have resumed their popular bi-monthly drinks for CP(NSW) members and their guests. The networking events were sorely missed in 2020 and despite the torrential rain, there was a fabulous turn out for the Rooftop Drinks on 18 March. These events are a great way to meet your…
Hear from experienced collaborative lawyers Sue Abrams and Cynthia Bluett as they bust some collaborative myths in the latest Family Law Section Duty List video!
In this second episode of AACP’s Collaborative Conversations podcast series, collaborative lawyer, Jamie Burreket and collaborative coach, Bernie Bolger clearly outline why ICP is the logical choice for most separating couples. Listen to the podcast
Based in Queensland, Zinta Harris is a specialist wills and estates and business succession lawyer with over 20 years experience in these fields. Zinta’s “crazy” idea back in 2019 was to bring Collaborative Practice to wills and estates law in Australia. See her LinkedIn Pulse article What is this “crazy” thing called Collaborative Practice? A couple…
In keeping with our commitment to update members on training that may be of interest to the collaborative community, please see below upcoming training for February through April 2021: Clarissa Rayward’s Introduction to Collaborative Practice Online Program running over 6 weeks starting 19 February 2021; IACP’s “Building a Satisfying Collaborative Practice” on 18 February 2021* (19 February…
Separation and divorce have many dimensions – emotional, financial, legal, parenting and communication. In this first episode of our Collaborative Conversations Podcast Series, join ICP professionals Bernie Bolger (Mediator/Collaborative Coach), Susan Warda (Collaborative Lawyer), and Simeon Levin (Collaborative Financial Neutral) as they discuss how bringing their different expertise together benefits families going through separation and…
Following are dates for Online Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice training run by Clarissa Rayward in the first half of 2021: Introductory Collaborative Practice Training starting on 19 February 2021 AND Launch/Re-launch or Re-Jig Your Collaborative Practice Bootcamp starting on 7 May 2021. This course has a practice management focus and is designed to assist practitioners looking…
The Australian Association of Collaborative Professionals represents professionals across Australia who believe that Collaborative Practice provides a better path for dispute resolution.