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The Collaborative Resolution Project (CRP) examines the PEOPLE, PROCESSES, and PRINCIPLES of an alternative dispute resolution strategy employing a team-based negotiation model. This approach is highly relevant especially for divorcing couples but equally appropriate in any human conflict scenario (e.g., family business issues, leadership challenges, parent-adult child impasses, and probate disputes). It serves as an emotionally intelligent alternative to the traditional litigated or adversa ...
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Sandra Crawford, JD our highly esteemed colleague joined us to examine the "what & why" of how this method of Alternative Dispute Resolution works. For the past 29 years, Sandra has dedicated her legal practice to educating and leading clients to the clearest path to resolution of their unique legal issues. She helps distressed families... Continue…
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Sasha von Varga, LCSW joined us via Skype to discuss the role of the coach in the collaborative process. Sasha is the founder of Collaborators, Inc., an organization dedicated to the emotional well-being of children, teens, adults, and families through the art of collaboration. Sasha is a Fellow of the Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois... Con…
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Jason Sposeep, JD joins Brad & Ken to dive a bit deeper into the subtle nuances of the collaborative process appreciating moments when "it just works!" Jason is a seasoned family law attorney practicing at Schiller, Ducanto, & Fleck and has a passion for the collaborative process. He has participated in more than 50 collaborative divorce... Continu…
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Beth Wilner, Ph.D. is a seasoned collaborative professional whom I was privileged to learn from during my early training in the collaborative process. She is a fun, intuitive and eloquent communicator with deep experience in all aspects of the divorce process. Dr. Wilner is a licensed clinical psychologist and mediator, who has been in private... C…
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