Collaborative Law: Practice and Procedures
- Product Number: 2140273EBK
- Publication Date: 1/22/2014
- Edition: 1st Edition 2014
- Copyright: © 2014 MCLE, Inc.
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MCLE's first manual on collaborative practice takes a multi-state approach to the practice and the process of collaborative law. Collaborative Law: Practice and Procedures guides you through the various roles of each member of the team, and offers valuable insight from the initial client meeting through to creating a lasting outcome that is satisfactory to all. A diverse cadre of authors representing the legal, financial, mental health counseling, and ethical aspects of collaborative law practice share their depth of experience with a candid and practical approach. The authors share some of the New England states' procedures and differences. Whether you are already a collaborative law practitioner—or contemplating adding collaborative law practice to your skill set—this book is a valuable resource.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 1 expandWhat Is Collaborative Law?
Buy ChapterChapter 2 expandWho Is the Collaborative Lawyer?
Buy ChapterExhibit 2A
- Reasons to Choose the Collaborative Model, for Lawyer and Client Buy FormChapter 3 expandMeet the Interdisciplinary Team
Buy ChapterChapter 4 expandInitial Client Meeting
Buy ChapterChapter 5 expandThe Coach's First Meeting with Individual Clients
Buy ChapterChapter 6 expandPrebriefs and Debriefs
Buy ChapterExhibit 6A
- Initial Prebrief Between Core Professional Team Buy FormExhibit 6B
- Initial Prebrief Between Attorney and Client Buy FormExhibit 6C
- Subsequent Prebriefs Between Core Professional Team and/or Other Noncore Professional Team Members Buy FormExhibit 6D
- Subsequent Prebriefs Between Attorney and Client Buy FormExhibit 6E
- Debriefs Between Core Professional Team Buy FormExhibit 6F
- Debriefs Between Attorney and Client (and Possibly Coach) Buy FormExhibit 6G
- Final Case Debrief Between Core Professional Team Members Buy FormChapter 7 expandThe Joint Session
Buy ChapterChapter 8 expandHow to Build an Effective Team
Buy ChapterChapter 9 expandThe Challenges and Risks of Collaboratie Law
Buy ChapterExhibit 9A
- Protocols for Best Collaborative Practices Buy FormChapter 10 expandBenefits of Collaborative Law
Buy ChapterChapter 11 expandThe Benefits for Children in Choosing a Collaborative Divorce Process
Buy ChapterExhibit 11A
- Divorce-Related Media for Children and Parents Buy FormExhibit 11B
- Differentiation in Relationships: Building Healthy Boundaries Buy FormExhibit 11C
- Templates for Parenting Plans Buy FormExhibit 11D
- Coparenting Business Meetings Buy FormExhibit 11E
- Children's Bill of Rights in Divorce Buy FormExhibit 11F
- Bill of Rights for Children in Two-House Families Buy FormChapter 12 expandCollaborative Law in Civil Law
Buy ChapterChapter 13 expandEthics in Collaborative Divorce
Buy ChapterChapter 14 expandEthical Considerations for the Collaborative Financial Neutral
Buy ChapterChapter 15 expandTreatment of Alimony and Child Support in Collaborative Cases
Buy ChapterExhibit 15A
- Report of the Committee on the Financial Plan Roadmap Buy FormExhibit 15B
- Clients' Introduction to the New Hampshire Collaborative Divorce Process Roadmap Buy FormExhibit 15C
- The New Hampshire Collaborative Divorce Process Roadmap Buy FormExhibit 15D
- Visual Flowchart of the Roadmap Process Buy FormExhibit 15E
- Statutes Buy FormChapter 16 expandThe Collaborative Process in New Hampshire
Buy ChapterChapter 17 expandThe Collaborative Process in Maine
Buy ChapterChapter 18 expandThe Collaborative Process in Massachusetts
Buy ChapterChapter 19 expandThe Collaborative Process in Vermont
Buy ChapterChapter 20 expandThe Internation Academy of Collaborative Professionals
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