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Former President of Virginia State Bar; Fellow of the Virginia Law Foundation; former Chair of State Bar Ethics Committee; former delegate to the American Bar Association; former President of Farifax Bar Foundation; member of Family Law Sections of the American Bar Association, Virginia State Bar, and Fairfax Bar Association.
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Law
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| General Comments |
| I believe that by creating an atmosphere of open communication and cooperation, the Collaborative Law process allows both parties to preserve their dignity while they work toward a settlement that works for everyone involved. I am proud to embrace this new alternative process. |
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| Areas of Practice |
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Collaborative Law
Family Law
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| Education |
| Undergraduate Education |
Suffolk University, Boston, Massachusetts
Magna Cum Laude, B.A. History |
| Professional Education |
| Catholic University School of Law 1981 |
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| Collaborative Practice Training |
| Year |
Training Type |
Instructor |
Hours |
| 2004 |
Basic Collaborative Law Training |
Pritchard & Carter |
13 |
| 2004 |
Mediation Training |
G. Friedman |
32 |
| 2005 |
Advanced Collaborative Law Training |
Hunter/Richardson |
8 |
| 2006 |
Intermediate Collaborative Law Training |
Webb/Ousky |
6 |
| 2008 |
Collab Practice: Negotiation Skills, Team Communic, and Ethical Issues |
Pauline Tesler |
4 |
| 2009 |
Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training |
Gamache, McCollam |
12 |
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** I have reviewed the IACP Minimum Standards for Collaborative Practitioners and the IACP Ethical Standards for Collaborative Professionals. I verify that I meet the IACP Minimum Standards for Collaborative Practitioners and that I apply the IACP Ethical Standards for Collaborative Professionals in my collaborative practice.
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