Thank you Carl Michael,
As I see it the hesitancy to sign the Participation Agreement which includes
the disqualification requirement often comes out of a combination of fear and
misunderstanding the power of the disqualification clause. There may be a fear
on the part of the professionals that their role in the divorce may be
diminished by losing the client if the collaborative process is terminated.
This fear is often increased by the scarcity fear – that there aren’t enough
collaborative cases, or perhaps work in general, so the professional doesn’t
want to risk losing the case if the client goes to court. Another potential
fear is for reputation – how would it impact the statistics/success rate (even
if it is only internal) of the professional if the clients go to court and the
case is lost to the professional.
What I believe is missing by folks who want to call it little c is the
understanding of the brilliance of the disqualification clause in the
motivation that it offers for everyone in the room, clients and professionals,
to work toward resolution. This increases the trust among everyone at the table
and allows for the deep and often transformational collaborative work to be
done at that safe table which is not possible without the protections of the
Participation Agreement.
Without the disqualification clause there is no collaborative case, no matter
what size “c” it is called. There is a great disservice done to the public’s
understanding of the Collaborative Process when work is done without the
requirements of the Participation Agreement and still called “Collaborative”.
Lori
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Lori, and anyone else with thoughts/experience on this....
As you have said, this is not at all an uncommon experience. So I hope that
you would feel comfortable NOT taking this topic off line.
I run the listServe in order to have just this kind of discussion take place
where it can benefit all.
As an aside, ICYMI, There is an upcoming webinar Master Class with Stu Webb,
Kevin Scudder & Melissa Sulkowski on
An Exploration of the Evolution, Power & Potential of the Paradigm Shift
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InJoy!
cMr
Collaborative Practice Chicago
Divorce Without Warfare
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On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 9:25 PM Lori Gephart
lgephart@xxxxxxxx<mailto:lgephart@xxxxxxxx> [CollabLaw]
<CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Bobbie, as co-chair of the IACP Practice Group Development Committee I would
be happy to talk with you regarding this. Please feel free to contact me. This
is unfortunately a fairly common practice group issue. I look forward to
hearing from you.
Lori
Loretta A. Gephart, M.A.
President/Licensed Psychologist
Collaborative Divorce Coach
Collaborative Marriage Coach
North Hills Psychological Associates, Inc.
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court.
On Mar 28, 2019, at 6:31 PM, Bobbie Batley
bbatley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:bbatley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [CollabLaw]
<CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi all –
The NM Collaborative Practice Group is planning a fall 2019 Symposium. Our
community has been struggling with something that keeps bubbling up. Over the
last 5 years give or take, there has been a development of practitioners in our
community that do not feel the need for signing a Collaborative Agreement with
a disqualification requirement. Please don’t shoot the messenger – I am “old
school”. The folks doing this are calling it “little C” and have only recently
begun to see issues with this. We are looking for insight from other
communities that may have struggled with this AND we are looking for some
speakers on this topic.
Any help from this group would be sooo appreciated!
Very truly,
Bobbie Batley
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T 505.246.0500 | F 505.246.9953
316 Osuna Rd NE, Suite 301
Albuquerque, NM 87107
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Attorney, Mediator, Coach, Counselor
773-442-2751
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On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 9:25 PM Lori Gephart
lgephart@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:lgephart@xxxxxxxx> [CollabLaw]
<CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Bobbie, as co-chair of the IACP Practice Group Development Committee I would
be happy to talk with you regarding this. Please feel free to contact me. This
is unfortunately a fairly common practice group issue. I look forward to
hearing from you.
Lori
Loretta A. Gephart, M.A.
President/Licensed Psychologist
Collaborative Divorce Coach
Collaborative Marriage Coach
North Hills Psychological Associates, Inc.
724.759.7514<tel:724.759.7514>
www.NHPA.com<http://www.nhpa.com/>
www.CollaborativeRelationship.com<http://www.CollaborativeRelationship.com>
Considering divorce? Consider Collaborative Divorce. Families don't belong in
court.
On Mar 28, 2019, at 6:31 PM, Bobbie Batley
bbatley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:bbatley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [CollabLaw]
<CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi all –
The NM Collaborative Practice Group is planning a fall 2019 Symposium. Our
community has been struggling with something that keeps bubbling up. Over the
last 5 years give or take, there has been a development of practitioners in our
community that do not feel the need for signing a Collaborative Agreement with
a disqualification requirement. Please don’t shoot the messenger – I am “old
school”. The folks doing this are calling it “little C” and have only recently
begun to see issues with this. We are looking for insight from other
communities that may have struggled with this AND we are looking for some
speakers on this topic.
Any help from this group would be sooo appreciated!
Very truly,
Bobbie Batley
<image001.png>
T 505.246.0500 | F 505.246.9953
316 Osuna Rd NE, Suite 301
Albuquerque, NM 87107
www.lgtfamilylaw.com<http://www.lgtfamilylaw.com/>
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