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December 3, 2020 By Guest Author Leave a Comment

Collaborative Divorce Part 1 of a Series With My NYACP Colleagues

This video is the first in a 5-part series about collaborative law as it relates to divorce. Presenters are members of the New York Association of Collaborative Professionals (NYACP) and the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP).

In addition to this presentation by Ken Novenstern, Esq., you will hear from:

  • Melissa Goodstein, Esq.
  • Arnold Cribari, Esq.
  • Ivan Alter, Esq.
  • Lili Vasileff, CPF, CDFA

The focus of this installment by Ken Novenstern is the role of the collaborative counsel.

The entire 5-part collaborative divorce series can be found here: https://melissagoodstein.com/category/collaborative-divorce-a-5-part-series.

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