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Book details
  • Genre:LAW
  • SubGenre:Family Law / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:376
  • eBook ISBN:9780993792113

Collaborative Practice: Deepening the Dialogue

by Nancy J. Cameron , Dr. Susan Gamache, Doreen Gardner Brown, Ellen Shapiro and Judith Sterling

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Overview
Collaborative Practice: Deepening the Dialogue is the road map for family lawyers making the journey from traditional litigation to collaborative practice. A leader in the collaborative law movement, Nancy Cameron has written an essential resource for professionals who are practicing in or who are making the change to collaborative family practice. In a thoughtful, humourous, and concise manner, Nancy Cameron scrutinizes the landscape of traditional litigation-based family practice, and provides guidance on how to rethink personal and professional values, to develop the new skills required in a collaborative practice, and to set up an interdisciplinary collaborative family practice. She "deepens the dialogue" by raising some of the complex issues and challenges faced by collaborative practitioners.
Description
Collaborative Practice: Deepening the Dialogue is the road map for family lawyers making the journey from traditional litigation to collaborative practice. A leader in the collaborative law movement, Nancy Cameron has written an essential resource for professionals who are practicing in or who are making the change to collaborative family practice. In a thoughtful, humourous, and concise manner, Nancy Cameron scrutinizes the landscape of traditional litigation-based family practice, and provides guidance on how to rethink personal and professional values, to develop the new skills required in a collaborative practice, and to set up an interdisciplinary collaborative family practice. She "deepens the dialogue" by raising some of the complex issues and challenges faced by collaborative practitioners.
About the author
Nancy Cameron is a lawyer and educator who works and teaches in the Collaborative Practice model. She is passionate about shaping options for families to increase their resilience at separation and divorce.