Resolving Disputes Respectfully - Collaborative Practice In Il

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 2:57:57
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Synopsis

Expanding awareness about and usage of this approach to resolving disputes and making decisions without using the courts.

Episodes

  • Support For The Challenges of the Divorce Process

    05/04/2011 Duration: 34min

    Linda Solomon, LPC, LMFT, is an internationally sought after presenter and trainer on integrating the skills of a mental health professional in the Collaborative Practice approach to divorce. She will be joining with us to share why having such a person involved in the process is of benefit. She'll be answering questions that many people have about how that works, how it can save money, and how working with such a person can actually help to begin the healing process. Linda will be taking questions from callers and chatters as well.

  • Divorcing using Collaborative Practice - The value of including a Financial neutral

    25/03/2011 Duration: 45min

    CPPIL member Joyce O'Neill Austin, JD of Rockford, IL http://cppillinois.com/ms-joyce-oneill-austin-esqand Deb Aurand, CPA, CDFA of Sycamore, IL http://financialresolutions.org/ will talk with us about their own experience using CP for addressing the difficulties of divorce and about the benefits of including a Financial Neutral in the process.

  • Divorce:Things To Know Before Hiring an Attorney

    08/02/2011 Duration: 45min

    CPPIL member Ann Randolph Cerney, MS, LCPC works with individuals and couples facing and experiencing the divorce process. She'll be discussing her work with us and her new book. Divorce: What Are My Options? 10 Things To Know Before Hiring an Attorney. Ann will also be taking questions from callers and posters.

  • Collaborative Practice - Where it's come, Where it's going

    05/01/2011 Duration: 53min

    [PLEASE NOTE there is a slight problem with the recording. See below.] In the 15 plus years since it was introduced by its creator Stu Webb, Collaborative Practice has been successfully applied to divorces throughout the US and many other countries. More recently it is being used to help reach constructive resolutions in Business disputes, Employment matters, Medical Errors, and LGBT relations. For over 5 years Sherrie Abney has been training professionals to use CP in these and other 'civil' matters. These two pioneers will be joining us to talk about the basics of CP and the benefits it offers to those seeking to create a lasting resolution rather than just settle a dispute.Information about Sherrie's upcoming training in Illinois is available here: http://www.slideshare.net/carlMichaelrossi/flyer-abney Registration is at http://regonline.com/cppil [PLEASE NOTE Unfortunately there is s section of serious static about 13 minutes in. It lasts about 2 minutes, but then is gone. If you listen on you