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Monday, November 14, 2011

Are You "Linked In" With Canadian Collaborative Professionals?

LinkedIn - Reaching Out to Your Peers




This blog has sort of evolved over a short period of time, in my mind, to a blog for the public, providing some thoughts on divorce and family law and how Collaborative Law or Collaborative Process may help those in the midst of dealing with those issues.

At the same time, it also speaks to the professionals involved in the process, including lawyers, financial professionals, and mental health professionals who gather together in collaborative "teams" to find solutions for their clients.

And the work of a collaborative professional is not easy.

It requires dedication and effort to work to find solutions - as opposed to the focused effort of a litigation lawyer - which, in my experience, is actually easier.

So.

To further help Collaborative Professionals in Canada, I have created a "LinkedIn" profile to allow for Canadian collaborative professionals to connect with each other and to "share the load" perhaps, providing a handy tool to reach out to connect to other professionals across this country - and, perhaps, to take advantage of their collective wisdoms to seek out advice when your collaborative file is perhaps in need of a second, or third, or fourth opinion.

So - if you are interested, feel free to join the LinkedIn Group:

Collaborative Professionals Canada

Stop by.

Say hello.

Post a question or comment for discussion, or contribute your wisdoms to existing discussions.

After all, it's about "Collaborating".

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