INTERDISCIPLINARY FAMILY COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE TRAINING For Attorneys, Mental Health Professionals, Financial Professionals, and Mediators Basic/Refresher Course Thursday and Friday, June 9 & 10, 2011 Credits as Follows: CLE -16; CPE-16; MHP CE - 14 Advanced/Intermediate Course Saturday, June 11, 2011 Credits as Follows: CLE -6.5 (which includes 2 ethics); CPE-7; MHP CE - 7 Advanced course contains 6.5 Family Law Certification credits. Training provided by the Lone Star Collaborative Trainers Sponsored by the Collaborative Divorce Institute of Tampa Bay To Be Held at The Tampa Club 101 East Kennedy Blvd. Suite 4200 Tampa, Florida 33602 Clink on the link below for driving & parking directions The Tampa Club Seats limited! Apply early! Attorney: The Lone Star group is by far the most knowledgeable and innovative collaborative resource out there. Financial Professional: After attending Lone Star training, I took that knowledge to my collaborative team and helped our clients come out of the process healthier than when they entered it! Mental Health Professional: The interdisciplinary approach to collaborative law taught by Lone Star is cutting edge knowledge that put my practice on the map.
TRAINING REGISTRATION FORM Name Company Name Address City State Zip Telephone Cell Fax Website E-mail Profession Have you previously completed Collaborative training? o Two-Day Basic/Refresher Training June 9 & 10, 2011 - $600.00 o One-Day Advanced/Intermediate Training June 11, 2011 - $385.00 (Must have completed two-day basic training). o Three-Day Training Package $825.00 (Two-day basic and one-day advanced) This training seminar has a limited number of seats available. Payment must accompany the registration form to reserve your seat. Registration includes breakfast, lunch, and beverages throughout the day. Friday evening a cocktail party will be hosted for all participants. Registration deadline: May 31, 2011. Paying by credit card: (MasterCard and Visa accepted) Name as it appears on the card: Type of Credit Card: Credit Card #: Expiration date: Security Code: Billing Address: or Make your check payable to: Collaborative Divorce Institute of Tampa Bay Mail to: 401 4th Street North, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 For More Information or Questions Please call Scott Brown or Katherine Pierce at 813-282-0600
In the Basic/Refresher course, you will learn the role of each professional in collaborative practice; how the professionals interact and develop an effective team and the importance of a mutual goal to facilitate success. There is a mixture of plenary sessions, video demonstrations, role play exercises and breakout sessions for the individual professions to have an opportunity to focus on skills and questions unique to their specialty. In the Advanced/Intermediate course, you will tackle the challenges of interest-based communications and address how to handle and understand the perspective of the client. Additionally, the course will take on some of the more difficult situations including what to do when the professional team member is the problem, and dealing with resistant and difficult clients. LONE STAR INSTRUCTORS Scott Clarke, CFP, CDFA Scott Clarke is a Certified Financial Planner and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst currently in private practice in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. He has been in the financial advisor business since the early 1990s and has specialized in the divorce financial aspects for the past 8 years. He is actively involved in the collaborative team approach, working as a financial neutral. Scott presents training on the role of a financial neutral throughout Texas and nationally. He serves as Treasurer of the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas (CLI-TX) Board of Trustees. In addition he has served as a member of the CLI-TX Financial Protocols Committee, CLI-TX Membership Committee, CLI-TX Training Committee, and was the Course Director for the 2008 CLI-TX Spring Retreat. Linda Solomon, LPC, LMFT Linda Solomon is a member of the board of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private practice for 24 years in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. Her work with individuals, couples and families has focused on relationship issues and addictive behaviors. She is actively involved in the collaborative team approach, working as a communications coach. She is also trained as a Parenting Coordinator. Linda presents training on the role of a coach throughout Texas and nationally. She is also a member of the Texas interdisciplinary training team, and, serves as a mentor to other mental health professionals. She serves on the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas Board of Trustees and the Texas Mental Health Protocols Committee. She is a member of Collaborative Law Institute of Texas and IACP.
Norma Levine Trusch, JD Norma Levine Trusch was certified as a specialist in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in 1983, and elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers in 1990. A frequent lecturer on family law both in Texas and nationwide, Norma was the 1996 recipient of the David A. Gibson Award for Professionalism, awarded by Gulf Coast Family Law Specialists and the 2006 recipient of the Dan R. Price Award for outstanding contributions in family law from the Family Law Council of the State Bar of Texas. Norma is an Adjunct Professor of Law at South Texas College of Law, where she teaches Collaborative Law and Texas Marital Property Law. In 2006, she was named to the list of The Best Lawyers in America. Norma is director of training for the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas, Inc. and a Past President of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals.
Basic INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATIVE LAW TRAINING Tampa Thursday and Friday, June 9-10, 2011 Day 1 8:00-8:30 Registration/Check-in, Continental breakfast 8:30-8:45 Faculty Introductions and Review of Course Outline Hot Issues from the Attendees 8:45-9:10 An Historical Perspective The Road to the UCLA Different models of Collaborative Law Attorney only and Attorney Referral Collaborative Divorce Team Model Informed Consent - the ABA Ethics Opinion 9:10-9:55 The Basic Tenets of Collaborative Law Explanation of Interest-Based Communications and Steps in the Process A Study in Contrasts - Comparison of Collaborative/Litigation The Paradigm Shifts for Each Discipline 9:55-10:15 Attorney-Client Video 10:15-10:30 Break 10:30-11:00 Assessment of a Collaborative Case - Is This a Team Case? Live Demonstration: Team Conference Call 11:00-12:15 Panel Discussion - The Importance of the Goal Setting Meeting and Macro/Micro Goals First Joint Meeting Video Role Plays of Goal Setting and Debrief 12:15-12:30 Financial Professional Video 12:30-1:30 Lunch provided 1:30-1:45 Questions and Comments from Morning Session 1:45-3:00 Breakouts for Lawyers, Mental Health Professionals and Financial Professionals Each discipline will examine a model Protocols of Practice for their discipline as a vehicle for understanding the unique role they play in the collaborative process, the logistics and procedures that facilitate their participation and the ethical challenges of collaborative practice. 3:00-3:15 Coffee Break 3:15-3:45 Mental Health Professional Video 3:45-5:00 Breakouts continue The different disciplines continue to have specific discussion of their role and interaction with other members of their discipline.
Day 2 8:00-8:30 Networking Continental Breakfast 8:30-8:45 Outline of Course on Second Day Panel - Q&A from first day. 8:45-9:30 Table Discussion - All professions meet together to review and discuss their Individual breakout groups 9:30-9:45 Table Leaders Report on Discussion 9:45-10:00 Coffee Break 10:00-11:00 Table Groups Discuss Mark and Michelle - Each discipline discusses their approach to the case 11:00-11:45 Team Basics Practical Aspects of Team Work Panel 11:45-12:45 Networking lunch provided 12:45-2:30 Putting the Team Together - Table Discussion & Role Play 2:30-3:00 Table Discussion - Teams dissect case scenarios 3:00-3:15 Coffee break 3:15-4:00 Practice Groups and Marketing Your Practice 4:00-4:30 Q&A and Final Wrap-up 4:30-5:30 Cocktail reception
ADVANCED INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATIVE LAW TRAINING Tampa Saturday, June 11, 2011 8:30-9:00 Registration/Check-in and Continental breakfast 9:00-9:20 Faculty Introductions List of Burning Questions 9:20-10:20 Challenges of Interest-Based Communications Languaging - Ours and the Client s What is meant by a Client-Driven Process? 10:20-10:30 Break 10:30-11:15 Difficult Conversations with Team Members What to do when the Professional is the Problem 11:15-12:00 How do Professionals Drive Clients? - Challenging Fact Patterns 12:00-1:00 Lunch provided 1:00-2:15 Developing Options What approaches have been most successful? How to engage the client 2:15-2:45 Informed Consent after the ABA Ethics Opinion 2:45-4:00 Dealing with Resistant and Difficult Clients 4:00-4:20 Marketing a Collaborative Practice 4:20-4:30 Final words The Continuing Education for Mental Health Professionals is sponsored by The Center for Human Potential of America, Inc. The Center For Human Potential is an approved sponsor by the American Psychological Association for continuing education for psychologists. The Center is responsible for the content of this program. "Courses on Interdisciplinary Collaborative Law Training qualify for Technical Business CPE credit for Florida CPAs. Written proof of attendance will be supplied."