Virtual Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training

Live Virtual Training Feb. 1, 3, 8, 10

What would it feel like to help clients divorce peacefully, privately, and with dignity? Wouldn’t it be great to consistently work with professionals whom you know, trust, like, and respect? Learn how to offer Collaborative services and get involved in your Collaborative Law community in this highly engaging virtual Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Family Law training.

This course is intended for attorneys, mental health professionals, financial professionals, mediators, and others who believe there is a better way to help clients through difficult times. My Collaborative Team is proud to sponsor our fourth virtual Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training presented by the Tampa Bay Collaborative Trainers.

The Tampa Bay Collaborative Trainers Introductory Interdisciplinary Training is community-focused, as we understand that no professional can do collaborative work on their own. Each member of the training group has been a key figure in the tremendous growth of collaborative practice in our communities. One of the main goals of the Tampa Bay Collaborative Trainers is to help set the foundation so that attendees can re-energize and build a thriving collaborative community in their own area.

CLE Credits from Florida Bar: 15

Presenters

Adam B. Cordover, J.D., M.A., is a collaborative attorney, ABA author, trainer, and Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Law Mediator who practices exclusively in private dispute resolution in Tampa, Florida. Adam is an incoming member of the Board of Directors of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (“IACP”), Co-Chair of the IACP Research Committee, Co-Chair of the Leadership Institute of the Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals, and a Past President of Next Generation Divorce, growing it to become one of the largest collaborative practice groups in the U.S.

Adam is co-author with Forrest (Woody) Mosten of an American Bar Association Book on “Building A Successful Collaborative Family Law Practice.” Kristin E. DiMeo, CPA, ABV, has served as the Financial Neutral in over 75 collaborative family law matters in the Tampa Bay area. She is the immediate past Co-Chair of the Tampa Bay Academy of Collaborative Professionals, past Co-Chair of the Collaborative Law Section of the Hillsborough County Bar Association and is a member of Next Generation Divorce.

Jeremy S. Gaies, Psy.D., is a licensed psychologist and certified family mediator who specializes in helping divorcing families pursue peaceful solutions. Dr. Gaies has played a leadership role in advancing the collaborative movement at the local, state, and national level. He is a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, the Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals, the Tampa Bay Academy of Collaborative Professionals, and Next Generation Divorce. Dr. Gaies is the author of “A Clear and Easy Guide to Collaborative Divorce” and the co-author of “Mindful Co-Parenting: A Child-Friendly Path Through Divorce.” In addition to his work with Tampa Bay Collaborative Trainers, Dr. Gaies is a national speaker on divorce-related parenting matters.

J. David Harper, CPA, ABV, PFS, CFF, CBA, CVA is a leading member of Tampa Bay Academy of Collaborative Professionals and Next Generation Divorce. He is a contributing author for Adam Cordover’s and Forrest (Woody) Mosten’s book Building a Successful Collaborative Law Practice. He has extensive experience serving as financial neutral in collaborative divorce matters as well as joint expert in other family law cases and has presented on a wide range of financial topics including collaborative law, family law financial procedures, business valuation and executive compensation.

Cost

$495 until 12/31/2021,
after cost increases to $545

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