Collaborative Law
Collaborative Law
Collaborative Law
Contents of Collaborative Law
Contents of this subject matter include:
- The practice of Collaborative Law, its history and development both in Australia and overseas
- Understanding the process framework
- Communication and negotiation theories and practice as they apply to Collaborative Practice
- The Participation Agreement and the Withdrawal provision
- Understanding client-centered practice
- The trans-disciplinary nature of the lawyer's role in this process and the challenges of interdisciplinary team development and practice
- The roles of the allied professionals and their participation in the interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary models
- The range of models and adaptations and their application in the Family Law system
- Practice guidelines and professional boundaries
- The role of the Practice Group in developing teams and levels of competency
- Current research studies
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