Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Law Practice Training

Virtual Training - January 13 through 20, 2022

Join us for an engaging and informative virtual training provided in conjunction with the unique Collaborative Family Law Clinic at Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law. This Collaborative law related training will teach you what the Collaborative Law process has to offer clients and the professionals who assist them. This practice-oriented approach to training will provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to provide Collaborative services within your local practice group. This training includes a special section on increasing access to Collaborative process for diverse clients. This course is intended for lawyers, mental health professionals, financial professionals, mediators, paralegals, real estate/ mortgage professionals, and students who would like to work with clients in the Collaborative process. Continuing education credit is available. There will be 14.5 training hours.

Virtual Training: We have received approval from our CLE and CEU providers for this to be a virtual training. In addition, the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP) has temporarily abated their requirement for in-person training as part of their standards. Although IACP does not approve Collaborative training or Collaborative trainers, we strive to meet IACP standards. This training is designed to meet their temporary standards.

(14.5-hours ‘Live’ Virtual Training; Eastern Standard Time)

  • January 13 (Thursday) 2:30 PM-5:15 PM
  • January 14 (Friday) 2:00 PM-5:15 PM
  • January 15 (Saturday) 2:00 PM-5:15 PM
  • January 20 (Thursday) 2:00 PM-5:15 PM
  • January 21 (Friday) 2:00 PM-5:15 PM


All participants must complete the entire 14.5 hours of total training to receive a certificate of attendance. In addition, there are reading assignments to complete throughout the training. There is also a Discussion Forum between weekends.

If the January dates do not work for your schedule, the next confirmed training will be in August 2022. There may be additional dates added before August 2022 so please check back or let us know you want to be notified of dates that are added.

Join us for an engaging and informative training provided in conjunction with the unique Collaborative Family Law Clinic at Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law. This Collaborative law related training will teach you what the Collaborative Law process has to offer clients and the professionals who assist them. This practice-oriented approach to training will provide you with the knowledge and skills needed to provide Collaborative services within your local practice group. This training includes a special section on increasing access to Collaborative process for diverse clients. This course is intended for lawyers, mental health professionals, financial professionals, mediators, paralegals, real estate/ mortgage professionals, and students who would like to work with clients in the Collaborative process. Continuing education credit is available. There will be 14.5 training hours (please see information below for discipline specific continuing education hours) plus breaks which are not counted in those hours. Training hours might include a required working lunch and/or discussion forum posts depending upon class format. There will be reading materials to accompany the course as well.

Virtual Training: We have received approval from our CLE and CEU providers for this to be a virtual training. In addition, the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP) has temporarily abated their requirement for in-person training as part of their standards. Although IACP does not approve Collaborative training or Collaborative trainers, we strive to meet IACP standards. This training is designed to meet their temporary standards.

Roadmaps for Resolution Collaborative Trainers

Brenda L. London, Esquire
Teresa F. Parnell, Psy.D.
Lee O. Upton, III, MS, MBA, CVA
additional trainers present may include:
Barbara E. Kelly, Ph.D
Lori Caldwell-Carr, Esquire,
Diane L. Womack, CPA, ABV, CFF, CFE,
and Matthew Bartolomei, J.D.

Cost
$495.00

or
$450.00 if commit to complete
1 Barry Pro Bono Collaborative Clinic Case (reduced fee only available for licensed attendees residing/working in Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Brevard, or Volusia County. See below for more information about this commitment.)

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