Four Day Family Law Mediation Training
Presented by Family Resolution Institute with Trainers Robin Duboe Seigle, Shawn D. Skillin and Shawn Weber.
Consider Divorce Mediation training with a different twist! Get CEU credits in an interactive, multi-media training that is experiential in design and fun in nature. You will leave with practical skills you can apply today!
Download a San Diego Registration Form or Register Online.
Satisfies Mediation Training under IACP Minimum Standards for Collaborative Practitioners.
This training is ideal for:
- Experienced family law attorneys wanting out of litigation
- New attorneys who want family law mediation as a part of their practice
- Attorneys who are burnt out in general
- Mental Health professionals looking to add a conflict resolution component to their practices
- Financial Professionals interested in adding divorce services to their repertoire
- Experienced family law mediators looking for a refresher
- Collaborative Practitioners in need of mediation training
- Anyone looking to raise their skill level in family law situations
- Anyone looking to fall in love with family law again
Receive Top-Notch Training in:
- Conflict Theory – what people fight about, how and why!
- How conflict creates opportunities.
- The 5 phases of divorce mediation- a way to manage the chaos!
- How to hold effective separate meetings with clients to break impasse?
- Listening and responding to clients to find options for settlement.
- Managing power imbalances!
- Dealing with difficult and emotional clients!
- Ethical dilemmas in mediation!
- Unconscious Bias!
- How to listen and respond to clients so they can move towards a solution!
Cost:
Early Bird – Prior to 4/28/18
Standard Registration – 4/28/18 to 5/11/18: $1400
Late Registration – 5/12/18 to 5/16/18: $1600
Students / MFTI / Licensed Professionals (less than 3 years in field): $1100
Download a San Diego Registration Form or Register Online.
Learning Objectives
At the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Conduct a formal mediation and/or use the skills in your practice
- Distinguish your role as a mediator from your role as a lawyer, therapist, financial professional, or other
- Use new techniques for getting past impasse
- Use separate meetings to help parties learn to make new proposals rather than criticizing those made by the other party
- Work with parties when one or both are High Conflict People
Continuing Education Credits
This activity is approved for 30 hours California MCLE credit including 1 hour Ethics and 1 hour Elimination of Bias.
This course meets the qualification for 30 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. (Family Resolution Institute, LLC, Approval No. 130208)
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