President’s Update – October 2021
Greetings my fellow FACP members. The summer has passed and we are in the Fall, heading toward the holiday season. Children are back in school and trying to adjust to a “new normal.”
Blurred Lines: Mental Health Counselor or Neutral Collaborative Facilitator?
We love you and trust you! You already know us so well and have done so much for us as our therapist! We only want you to be our Neutral […]
President’s Update – September 2021
Well, Summer 2021 has ended. We certainly live in uncertain times. We try to live good and productive lives, but so much of our lives is out of our control. […]
President’s Update – June 2021
The two years of my Presidency of FACP have drawn to a close. With the hard work of this amazing community we have accomplished so much. Our 9TH Annual Conference was […]
President’s Update – May 2021
Languishing/flourishing – the latest jargon for what we are experiencing right now. We are overwhelmed with work, life, family, celebrations, but still some death and sadness. Let’s continue to be kind to ourselves and […]
President’s Update – April 2021
We hope to see you at the FACP 9th Annual Conference in Tampa June 3 – 5, 2021. Registration is open! Thank you to all our generous sponsors and exhibitors. Still plenty of time to register. Early […]
President’s Update – March 2021
Dear Collaborative Colleagues, Spring has arrived and with it excitement about the COVID vaccine. People of all ages are hunting down and finding those “leftover doses” at local pharmacies, big […]
Family Law Section Commentator: Collaborative Family Law: Lessons Learned
We are excited to share the most recent edition of the Family Law Section’s Commentator: Winter 2021. In this edition of the Family Law Sections Commentator are four articles and […]
FACP February President’s Update
Dear Collaborative Colleagues, I spent the last two days of January attending the Cert Review continuing legal education course for Florida family lawyers. Next year Collaborative process will be part […]
Florida Supreme Court Adopts Forms For The Collaborative Process
Greetings, my Collaborative colleagues and friends. Last week, the Florida Supreme Court adopted forms for the Collaborative Process. The forms, which will be available online in the near future, are […]