As a Collaborative Professional, whether you’re an attorney, mental-health expert, financial neutral, mediator or allied professional, you carry more than just individual case responsibility. You’re part of a movement. When you encourage other family-law professionals to become collaboratively trained you help build a community rooted in respect, transparency and connection.
Your encouragement matters because as a trained professional, you model an alternative to adversarial divorce. By inviting colleagues to consider the collaborative pathway, you demonstrate that family disputes can be resolved without courtroom battles, preserving dignity and trust. You are also expanding client access and choice. The more trained professionals there are in your region, the more clients will learn about and access the collaborative option. Most importantly, you help shape the culture of family law. Collaborative practice isn’t just a process, it’s a mindset. By supporting training, you’re investing in the future of the field.
My Collaborative Team is thrilled to announce that next week, our collaborative team will open registration for our Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Family Law Training, to take place in March 2026. This training is designed for professionals from across family law disciplines who believe there is a better way.
As someone who already understands the value of the collaborative process, your voice matters. Here’s how you can make a difference now. Reach out to a colleague (attorney, therapist, mediator, financial professional, allied professionals, etc.) and invite them to explore this training. A brief personal email or coffee chat goes a long way. Share the upcoming registration notice on your social media, website or newsletter. When you talk about your experience and enthusiasm for the collaborative method, it influences others.
Next week we’ll release the registration link, outline the full curriculum, provide pricing details, and offer bonus incentives for early registration. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to bring someone into the Collaborative fold, or take your own practice to the next level, this training is the moment.
Let’s build a network of professionals who believe in resolution with dignity, in families moving forward with dignity, and in a future of family law rooted in collaboration. Together, we can elevate Collaborative practice.

