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25.01.2022 Dont forget the Brisbane Practice Group Meeting tonight. If you have not previously attended a practice group meeting, dont be shy! We have lots of different faces and love to meet other members so please join us for networking at 5.30pm for a 5.45pm start at Rice Naughton McCarthy at Level 1 Waterloo Junction, 4 Commercial Rd Newstead (above the Waterloo Hotel). Street parking is readily available or free parking for 2 hours at the Gasworks.



24.01.2022 Have you registered for the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals Institute in Hawaii? There is a fabulous line up of presentations - all one or two day workshops - as well as Introductory Training if you have been considering it. Several members of QCL are attending and we would love to have a big QLD contingent! (It also coincides with the start of our school holidays...) https://www.collaborativepractice.com//trai/institute.aspx

24.01.2022 Dont forget the Brisbane Practice Group Meeting tonight at 30 Florence Street, Newstead!

24.01.2022 As a result of feedback (including from the QCL Committee) the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals are now presenting webinars at times two time slots, so that we in the southern hemisphere dont have to get up in the middle of the night! Dont miss this opportunity for FREE training from a panel of very experienced collaborative practitioners. The next webinar members is as follows:... Join an interdisciplinary panel of experienced Collaborative practitioners to discuss ethical questions concerning Collaborative Practice and what might be next as IACP Ethical Standards continue to evolve. Topics Include Informed Consent Confidentiality and Privilege Teamwork Good Faith Negotiation Panelists Cathy Daigle Financial, California Diane Diel Legal, Wisconsin Craig Fabrikant Mental Health, Florida Francesca King Legal, Italy J. Mark Weiss Legal, Washington Presented by IACP Standards Committee Live Webinar Friday, 2 December at 12.00 noon (Qld time) Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/regist/3862594622332591108



22.01.2022 Who should you choose as your lawyer if you have separated and need family law advice? How do you select the right person? Why not start by engaging someone who is trained in Collaborative Law and committed to keeping you OUT of Court? Our website has a Directory of members throughout Queensland, all of whom are trained in Collaborative Practice: ... https://info.qacp.org.au/widget/Directory

20.01.2022 Are you heading to the NQLA conference on Hamilton Island? QCL Committee members are going to be there and we want to catch up and hear from you. Let us know if you are going to be there https://www.o-tix.com/event/nqla

20.01.2022 The Gold Coast Practice Group meets tomorrow Wednesday 16 November. The guest speaker is Dr Anne Purcell. Informal drinks and networking from 5pm for a 5.30pm start. If you have not recently attended a practice group meeting, dont miss this opportunity to meet other practitioners and hear from a great speaker. RSVP to Justine (07) 5526 3646 Venue: Pullos Lawyers... Level 3, Southport Central Building G 27 Garden Street Southport See more



19.01.2022 What is Collaborative Law? What is a Collaborative Divorce? What do a couple who used Collaborative Law to reach agreement have to say about the process? This video produced by the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals answers those questions: https://youtu.be/7Qlr3ddG53c

17.01.2022 QCL member, Clarissa Rayward is presenting a workshop at the IACP Institute in Hawaii. There is also a range of other great speakers, including Pauline Tesler. Link in the comments

17.01.2022 Lawyers Weekly features an article about Collaborative Law and the better alternative it offers for separating parties

16.01.2022 Divorce is one of the most difficult transitions in life that a person may go through, especially when both parties are experiencing anger or hurt and children are involved. How can you approach your divorce from a saner and more informed standpoint to make your split easier on you and your family? https://bit.ly/2UcsuaU

15.01.2022 Reason number 6 is the kicker: "A judge does not love your children like you do. Keep your family decisions in your own hands"



14.01.2022 Strategic planning day ...!

11.01.2022 This humble water bottle has been a great conversation instigator at the National Mediation Conference. Members of the QCL Committee have spent the last 3 days at the QCL Booth, promoting (and dispelling the myths around) Collaborative Practice to mediators, psychologists and lawyers. We are looking forward to seeing a few new faces at Practice Group Meetings!

11.01.2022 Whilst these are directed at children, they are also some phrases that might help clients struggling through their separation - note the reframing. What do you think?

10.01.2022 Ever wanted to travel to the Top End? Save the Date for the NT Law Society Family Law Conference

10.01.2022 Why are more Queensland lawyers recommending Collaborative Law to divorcing couples? https://www.dmagazine.com//sp/happier-endings-through-law/

08.01.2022 Dont forget the Brisbane Practice Group Meeting tonight 5.15 for 5.30pm Vincents Chartered Accountants Level 34 Santos House 32 Turbot Street... Brisbane If you are driving, you can book flat rate parking from 2pm at the Tank Street carpark, via this link https://au.secure-a-spot.com/

08.01.2022 Have you registered to attend the National Mediation Conference? This year it is being held on the Gold Coast from 12-14 September 2016 so this is a great opportunity for QCL members. Even if you are not a mediator, the program has many sessions relevant for Collaborative Practice (and in your practice generally). QCL is having a promotional booth at the Conference (so come and say hi if you attend!) and 3 members of the QCL Management Committee are presenting a session on Collaborative Practice for Mediators. We hope to see you there! http://www.mediationconference.com.au/

07.01.2022 Clarissa is running an introductory Collaborative Training Program on 23 and 24 September in Byron Bay. The non-confrontational nature of Collaborative Practic...e enables Lawyers working with other professionals and their clients to respectfully resolve disputes and, ultimately, stay out of Court. If this sounds like you then click below for more information. Dont worry, if you miss out of tickets for Byron Bay we will be hosting another training session in Brisbane on 28 and 29 October.

07.01.2022 "We know for sure that conflict, parental conflict harms children and the harm is signficant and permanent"

07.01.2022 Former Chief Justice of the Family Court endorses Collaborative Practice: I think we are looking at interesting times in family law. Ive always thought a collaborative approach deserves more attention. I think a collaborative approach is very important and deserves more emphasis than it has been given https://www.liv.asn.au//Interesting-times-in-family-law;-t

06.01.2022 Dont forget the Gold Coast Practice Group meeting tomorrow Wednesday 14 September at 4pm. David Roberts who implemented a Collaborative Practice Program at Relationships Australia NSW is the presenter. Relationships Australia 5 Markeri St Mermaid Beach.... RSVP to [email protected] All Collaborative Practitioners are welcome at Practice Groups so dont be shy!

06.01.2022 Questions about Collaborative Divorce? Heres a great FAQ section: https://www.collaborativepractice.com//questions-and-answe

06.01.2022 Collaborative Practice offers an alternative to protracted expensive litigation. In Collaborative Practice everyone commits to sharing important information and keeping out of court. If you need a family lawyer, choose one from our directory and choose a better divorce pathway

06.01.2022 At tonights AGM our 11th committee was elected with members from Brisbane, Toowoomba, Gold Coast and Cairns. There are trained Collaborative Professionals throught Queensland. Learn more about how to reach agreement and stay out of court: https://qacp.org.au/what-is-collaborative-practice/

05.01.2022 Breaking up isnt always hard to do.... Contact Queensland Collaborative Law to find out more about lawyers in Queensland who offer an option to keep you out of court and minimise conflict

05.01.2022 QCL has had a pretty good year! Read about it here: http://www.qcl.org.au/qcls-achievements-inroads-2016/

04.01.2022 Questions about Collaborative Divorce? Here's a great FAQ section: https://www.collaborativepractice.com//questions-and-answe

03.01.2022 A great Brisbane Practice Group tonight. Dont forget the Gold Coast and Townsville Practice Groups meeting tomorrow night. If you are a QCL member and not already a member of our Linked in Group, here is a link to join: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7019302

02.01.2022 Why would I use Collaborative Law to reach agreement in my family law matter? https://qacp.org.au/what-is-collaborative-practice/

01.01.2022 What is Collaborative Law? How is it different from mediation? Why should I consider it? http://qcl.org.au/faqs/

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