We’re pleased to announce that the Collaborative Law Institute of Texas is co-hosting (along with the State Bar of Texas) a statewide conference for attorneys, mental health professionals, and financial professionals from across Texas who practice Collaborative Law. The March 3-5 conference will be held at the AT&T Executive Education & Conference Center in Austin. Forty professionals from across the state will be presenting and sharing information on Collaborative Law, including the latest developments in the field.
The conference will include a day of workshops and panels on Wednesday, March 3 for professionals who wish to learn the fundamentals of Collaborative Law, followed by the March 4 and 5 conference featuring workshops and panels on a range of issues related to Collaborative Law practice. This online press release talks more in detail about what will be happening.
For practitioners new to Collaborative Law, this annual conference is a great way to learn about how Collaborative Law works, and in particular, how it works in Texas.
But the benefit of this conference goes beyond those new to the field — veterans get to discuss how new laws can potentially impact the CL process, and can get together both formally and informally to talk about best practices and compare notes on Collaborative cases they’ve worked on. The attendees go back to their home bases at the end of the week, with a better sense of how couples can settle their divorces through the CL process. The conference is remarkable in that it brings some of the top Collaborative Law experts in the state together under one roof, and they are able to help each other develop an even more refined sense of what kinds of solutions are possible under Collaborative Law.