"Collaborative Law Practice Group To Attend IACP Conference in Washington D.C. from October 29 - 31st, 2010"
July 22, 2010 - The Collaborative Law Practice Group is set to attend the 11TH ANNUAL NETWORKING AND EDUCATIONAL FORUM
Online, July 22, 2010 (Newswire.com) - "Creating the Collaborative Connection: Commitment, Competence and Community"
October 28-31, 2010
Grand Hyatt / Washington, D.C.
Collaborative Law Practice Group founder Laurie Poppe is a member of International Alliance of Collaborative Professionals (IACP) and is active in her education on the subjects of collaborative divorce, collaborative mediation and collaborative practice. While a practicing NJ divorce lawyer, Poppe's main focus has been on the use of the collaborative process as a healing tool rather than a dividing one for couples in the state of New Jersey.
"As a collaborative law professional in the state of New Jersey, it is important to be as up to date as possible when it comes to knowing the ins and out of this budding way of handling divorce. The IACP Conference is one of the strongest ways to network with other collaborative law professionals and to stay educated. "
- Laurie Poppe, founder of Collaborative Law Practice Group.
About Collaborative Law Practice Group
Focusing on collaborative divorce, CLPG guides couples and families through the difficult divorce process. The heart of Collaborative Practice or Collaborative Divorce (also called "no-court divorce," "divorce with dignity," "peaceful divorce") is to offer couples the support, protection, and guidance of lawyers without going to court. Additionally, Collaborative Divorce allows for the benefit of child and financial specialists, divorce coaches and other professionals all working together cohesively.
CLPG offers a new way to resolve disputes respectfully - without going to court.
How CLPG Can Help
Not all cases are appropriate for collaboration. Poppe has successfully brought many issues before the court by way of motions or trial. However, Poppe supports and believes that most cases/issues can be resolved via this process. Whether or not a couple's divorce is appropriate for the collaborative method of resolution, Poppe encourages any questions or concerns to be brought to CLPG.
CONTACT:
Collaborative Law Practice Group, LLC
7 Sharp Drive
Hillsborough, New Jersey 08844
Phone: 908-369-3161
Cell Phone: 908-209-4659
Fax: 908-842-0209
http://www.clpgnj.com/
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