FACP 2022 Conference – 10 Sessions

FACP Annual Conference 2022

10 FACP Conference sessions for one low price of $175. See the sessions you missed. Review the ones you attended. This early bird discount ends soon! So don’t wait! Get these valuable references today!

Early Bird Special

Cultivating Collaborative Professionals and Converting the Nay Sayers

So many professionals still don’t know about the Collaborative Process. So many professionals are resistant to an unfamiliar approach to family law. The more we can educate professionals about the Collaborative Process, address their objections and help them see the benefits, the greater potential we have to grow our Collaborative community and practice. The more we expand our reach, the more we can convert cases to a process that is much more effective and helpful for families. Our goal with this presentation is to encourage and educate professionals on how to build their collaborative team.

Approval Period: 07/15/2022 – 01/31/2024

CLE Credits:

  • General: 1.5
  • Marital and Family Law: 1.5

Essentials of a Collaborative Military Divorce

Divorces, where at least one party is in uniformed services, can present challenges for those unfamiliar with the military. This presentation provides an introduction to military divorce and the unique challenges they present with a specific focus on timesharing and military pensions using the collaborative process.

Approval Period: 07/15/2022 – 01/31/2024

CLE Credits:

  • General: 1.5

Developing Dialogue for Dynamic Teams

Words speak volumes. Research has shown that a single word can elicit strong cognitive and emotional responses. Step into the client’s shoes to understand how impactful our word choices can be within the collaborative process. This interactive presentation will examine how vocabulary can affect clients’ emotional responses and the skills necessary to change the way they experience the divorce process.

Approval Period: 07/15/2022 – 01/31/2024

CLE Credits:

  • General: 1.5
  • Professionalism: 1.5

Domestic Intimate Partner Violence - Two Sessions

In a role-play format, utilizing a case- scenario as its basis, this workshop will provide extensive information for the application of the various possibilities, as well as cautionary procedures, when Teams are considering engaging in Collaborative practice with a family where Domestic Violence has been present.

Approval Period: 07/15/2022 – 01/31/2024

CLE Credits:

  • General: 1.5
  • Technology: 1.0
  • Criminal Appellate Law: 1.5
  • Criminal Trial Law: 1.5

Attracting Collaborative Clients and Making Cases: Setting Your Intention Straight

How can we help trained professionals get more cases? It starts with helping them get clear about their “why” and providing effective strategies and tools to take a lead and make it collaborative. This training is for those who are wanting more collaborative work and are feeling stuck or unable to attract the right clients. When you get clear about your intentions and why you do this work, the cases will find you. The workshop will teach effective strategies in the areas of marketing, lead generation, initial consult strategies, and how to get the other spouse on board.

Approval Period: 07/15/2022 – 01/31/2024

CLE Credits:

  • General: 1.0

Money Matters - A Team Approach to Understanding the Emotional and Practical Needs of Clients

This workshop will explore how “Money Matters” differently to each client, and how it influences their decision-making process. We will explain how four categories help describe a client’s relationship to “Money”. And, we will demonstrate how the roles of the Lawyer, Mental Health and Financial Neutral can support the client emotionally and help set reasonable expectations by understanding the category a client identifies with. Attend this workshop to learn how the professional team can explore complex financial issues with the clients when “Money Matters”.

Approval Period: 07/15/2022 – 01/31/2024

CLE Credits:

  • General: 1.5

Utilizing the Ethical Standards to Debrief Your Collaborative Matter

Collaborative practice is unique in its use of team members from different professions of origin. Each professional comes to the table with their own set of professional ethics in addition to the ethical standards of collaborative practice. IACP and FACP Standards and Ethics light the path for teams to find that creative space in their work with families.

This presentation is made on behalf of the FACP Governance Committee and meets the requirements for credentialing.

Approval Period: 07/15/2022 – 01/31/2024

CLE Credits:

  • General: 1.5
  • Ethics: 1.5

Survive & Thrive Using Social Media

Attendees will learn strategies to increase public awareness of the Collaborative Process and their practices through social media marketing.

This hands-on workshop is geared towards individuals who are uncomfortable with digital marketing. After a short presentation, attendees will be broken up into groups based on need. Groups will cover: setting up social media accounts; writing and sharing content; using hashtags; key words.

Approval Period: 07/15/2022 – 01/31/2024

CLE Credits:

  • General: 1.5
  • Technology: 1.5

Finding The Hidden Sum: Forensic Accounting in Collaborative

Hidden income, hidden assets, hidden spending… Yes!, these can be dealt with in collaborative cases. Experience has taught us that collaborative cases can handle difficult discussions and analyses such as investigating through forensic accounting. Great care and expertise are required, though, and these discussions are not for the weary! We will review what kinds of investigations are best, how to present them, how to build options around them, how to educate the couple, and how to maintain neutrality. If you want the true hidden sum of the parts, sometimes you have to dig.

Approval Period: 07/07/2022 – 01/31/2024

CLE Credits:

  • General: 1.5
  • Business Litigation: 1.5

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