Ways to Get Involved

Welcome to CLI! What’s next? Here are just a few ideas of where to go from here. GET TRAINED
  • Sign up for one of the trainings offered each year
  • Review the Protocols
  • Review specific forms, such as the participation agreements
  • Read Pauline Tesler’s book, “Collaborative Law”
MARKET
  • Log on to the website and update your individual profile
  • Order your Collaborative Law brochures
  • Call or meet a member
  • Attend monthly regional group meetings
GET YOUR FIRST COLLABORATIVE CASE
  • Regard every new client as a potential collaborative case
  • Educate them about the advantages–give them a brochure
  • Encourage them to direct their spouse to the website
  • Network, network, network–make sure your usual referral sources learn about collaborative law from you, and learn enough to describe it to potential referrals; ask referral sources whether the people they serve would benefit from a divorce process which ~ (describe the characteristics of collaborative law); leave them brochures
AFTER YOUR FIRST COLLABORATIVE CASE
  • Debrief your client–what worked and what didn’t
  • What were the unknowns and how well did you address them?
  • What were their fears and how well did you quiet them?
  • Did the process perform as advertised?
  • What didn’t you do that would have helped them
  • Debrief the other lawyer
  • Note the problems and what skills addressed them successfully
  • Call or meet another member or your practice partner
 

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