The Florida Association of Collaborative Professionals has created Minimum Standards for Accreditation for the lawyers and mental-health and financial specialists who work in the collaborative law process. “Collaborative attorneys, mental-health professionals, and financial professionals should be specially trained to help their clients resolve disputes in a peaceful, private, and respectful manner,” the association said in a press release. The standards will help promote that goal, and those who complete the training will get a special badge recognizing the achievement. For more information about the program, go to the FACP website and click on the Credentialing tab.
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