“Trends in Collaborative Divorce” Date: Jan 29, 2017 Dr. Constance Ahrons, author of “The Good Divorce” and “We’re Still Family” spoke at the ABD retreat. Dr. Ahrons spoke about her experiences over time practicing collaborative divorce and consensual dispute resolution (CDR).
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From the Kids Perspective: Co-Parenting Through Divorce
Vi Ballard & Paula March Website: southbaytherapist.com “Co-Parenting” 3rd Saturday, 9am-12pm, $75/person ABD mental health professionals Vi Ballard & Paula March facilitate a co-parenting class “From the Kids Perspective: Co-Parenting Through Divorce” the third Saturday of every month at the Collaborative Center of Southern California in Hermosa Beach. For more information call Paula March at 310-245- 6814.
Read more2017 A Better Divorce Retreat
Honing our collaborative skills! We had a great training with well-known author and trainer/facilitator Gary Friedman, Esq., and a special talk with Constance Ahrons, author of “The Good Divorce” and “We’re Still Family”.
Read moreCultural Competency in the Practice of Family Law
On Thursday, October 27, 2016, Attorney, David Yamamoto, of A Better Divorce, a Group of Collaborative Professionals, was a webinar presenter for the Family Law Section of the State Bar of California’s Family Law Section. Mr. Yamamoto presented on the topic of Cultural Competency in the Practice of Family Law particularly on Premarital Agreements and Family Law in Japan. David K. Yamamoto, Esq. *CFLS www.dkylaw.com
Read more“Where Death and Divorce Collide: A Few Things Trust and Estate Lawyers Need to Know about Family Law.”
Torrance, California, September 14, 2016 Christopher Moore, a member of A Better Divorce, a collaborative law group based in the south bay area of Los Angeles County, California, will address the Central Arizona Estate Planning Council in Phoenix, Arizona, on October 3, 2016. The topic will be “Where Death and Divorce Collide: A Few Things Trust and Estate Lawyers Need to Know about Family Law.”
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