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Business Name:CONNECTICUTPSYCHOTHERAPYASSOCIATES, L.L.C.
Business Id: 0500396
Business Address: 303 WHITNEY AVENUE, NEWHAVEN, CT, 06511 Mailing Address: NONE
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Business Type: Domestic Limited LiabilityCompany Business Status: Active
Date Inc/Register: May 23, 1994
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Agent Name: HOLLY ABERY-WETSTONE WETSTONE, SWIENTON & D'AMBROSIO
Agent BusinessAddress: 309 FARMINGTON AVENUE, SUITE 206B, FARMINGTON, CT, 06032
Agent ResidenceAddress: 55 HAYNES ROAD, WEST HARTFORD, CT, 06117
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Business Name: ENTERTAINMENT & SPORTSPROMOTIONS, INC. Business Id: 0288169
Business Address: NONE Mailing Address: 1244 STORRS ROAD, STORRS,CT, 06268
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Business Type: Stock Business Status: Active
Date Inc/Register: Jul 20, 1993
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Agent Name: HOLLY ABERY-WETSTONE ESQ
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Business Type: Stock Business Status: Active
Date Inc/Register: Jun 18, 1992
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LAUREL ANDERSON, 5241 MAIN ST, TRUMBULL,CT, 06611
PATRICIA RUSSO VICE PRESIDENT NONE 191 SMITH RIDGE ROAD, NEW CANAAN, CT, 06840
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Business Type: Stock Business Status: Active
Date Inc/Register: May 08, 1990
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9th Annual Networking and Educational Forum“The Collaborative Community... Stepping Up and Reaching Out”
New Orleans, Louisiana October 15-19, 2008
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Forum Workshop Schedule: Saturday cont’d17. THE SIGNIFICANT MULTIFACETED
ROLE OF THE NEUTRAL COACH (Beginner to Intermediate)Barbara Hummel, MEd, LPC & Mary Stengel, LCSW-C
How does the neutral coach work as an integrated
team member? How can the neutrality of
one coach meet the individual needs of the
participants struggling to separate and become
e!ective co-parents, and e!ectively balance
the blend of two attorneys advocating for
their clients? How does the neutral coach assist
the team in o!ering the couple not only the
successful completion of their divorce but also
the possible transformation of their family?
18. CIVIL ROUNDTABLE (General Interest) Facilitated by Lynda Robbins, JD & Michael Zeytoonian, JD
The 2008 IACP Forum Civil Roundtable will
feature reports on 2008 Civil Committee
activities, exchange of achievements, news,
and new ideas in the regional/local practice
groups, brainstorming on new initiatives,
projects and goals to consider in 2008-2009,
and an opportunity for informal networking
amongst civil CL lawyers and professionals.
CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS 2:00pm – 3:30pm (90 minutes)
19. THE DILEMMAS OF INTERDISCIPLINARY PRACTICE AND HOW TO SOLVE THEM:
Views from a Legal, Mental Health, Financial and Judicial Perspective (Intermediate)Barbara Aaron, JD, Elizabeth Thayer, PhD, Bill Donaldson, CFP®, CDFA™ & The Hon. Holly Abery-Wetstone
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Divorce is extremely
complex and presents many challenges for
all professionals involved. Attendees will
learn from each of the disciplines how to
identify and handle potential problems before
they start. Also hear from a CT family court
judge about the challenges of Collaborative
Practice from the court’s point of view.
20. THE PRICE IS RIGHT: Helping Clients Understand the Value of the Team Process (General Interest)Facilitated by Ron Ousky, JD with panelists Kevin Fuller, LD, Susan Gamache, PhD, Deborah Clemmensen, MEq, LP & Amy Wol!, CFP®, CDFA™
Many clients feel they cannot a!ord to hire
a team. We know they cannot a!ord NOT to
hire the team. Learning to communicate the
value of a Collaborative settlement and of
the team members is essential to building an
interdisciplinary practice and in having satisfied
clients. The cost and benefits of the various models
will be examined from a variety of perspectives.
21. THRIVING COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE GROUPS:
From Theory to Practice (General Interest)Catherine Conner, JD
The key elements in creating and sustaining
an e!ective Collaborative Practice group will
be explored in this presentation, by looking at
organizational theory, examples and best ideas
from successful Collaborative Practice groups, and
by sharing what works with other attendees.
22. COLLABORATIVE NEGOTIATIONS AND MONEY…
When the Going Gets Tough (Intermediate)Zena Zumeta, JD, Gaylene Stingl, MST, CPA, CVA & Carlton Stansbury, JD
All Collaborative professionals want to negotiate
around needs and interests, but can we do that
when the issues are “how much” and “how long?”
When the discussion turns to numbers, how does
the team continue to negotiate collaboratively?
This workshop will describe options and
techniques for negotiating “just money” issues.
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Program Faculty: Co-Chairs: Sandi Girolamo, O’Connell Flaherty & Attmore West LLC, West Hartford Kate W. Haakonsen, Brown Paindiris & Scott LLP, Glastonbury
Speakers: The Honorable Holly Abery-Wetstone, Superior Court, New Haven Campbell D. Barrett, Budlong & Barrett LLC, Hartford Thomas D. Colin, Schoonmaker George & Collin PC, Greenwich Steven R. Dembo, Berman Bourns Aaron & Dembo LLC, Hartford Sharon W. Dornfeld, Law Office of Sharon Wicks Dornfeld, Danbury Thomas A. Esposito, Welty Esposito & Wieler LLC, New Haven Sidney A. Horowitz, PhD., Connecticut Resource Group LLC, Waterbury Howard M. Krieger, PhD., Connecticut Resource Group LLC, Waterbury
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Faculty and Speakers: Program Co-chairs: Sandi Beth Girolamo, O'Connell Flaherty & Attmore LLC, Hartford Pamela M. Nasuti, O'Connell Flaherty & Attmore LLC, Hartford
Honorable Holly Abery-Wetstone, Regional Family Trial Docket, Middlesex JudicialDistrict Sidney S. Horowitz, Ph.D., CT Resource Group, Waterbury Jeffrey D. Mickelson, Mickelson & Jacobs LLC, West Hartford Robert D. Zaslow, Zaslow & Sandler LLC, West Hartford
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Program Faculty: Co-chairs: David McGrath, Louden Legal Group LLC, HartfordAidan R. Welsh, Schoonmaker George Colin & Blomberg PC, Greenwich
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This seminar is appropriate for newly admitted and experienced attorneys.
The Connecticut Bar Association/CT Bar Institute is an accredited provider of New YorkState CLE.
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The Honorable Holly Abery-Wetstone, Superior Court, Judicial District of New Haven Kenneth E. Caisse, Louden Legal Group LLC, Hartford Norman A. Roberts II, Marvin Ferro Barndollar & Roberts LLC, New Canaan
Program Schedule: 6:00 Introduction 6:05 Representing a Party from Intake through the Pendente Lite Process 6:30 Trial Strategies and Settlement Tips for the Family Lawyer 7:00 How to Handle Postjudgment Family Matters Including Appeals 7:30 View from the Bench
Who Should Purchase: Newly admitted attorneys starting practice in family law. Attorneys who are consideringexpanding their current practice to include family law or are interested in a refreshercourse in the basic practice of family law.
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About the Program: This seminar will provide an overview of ethical issues that affect family law lawyers.Learn how to complete the financial affidavit with your client, what duties you owe tothe court, what to do when your client is underreporting income, and how to protectyour client if he/she is the “innocent spouse.” This seminar will present an overview oftax-related issues to assist you in recognizing potential conflicts and avoiding ethicaldilemmas. Find out your ethical duties when dealing with a pro se litigant and theethical considerations in custody conflicts for both the attorney for a parent and aguardian ad litem or attorney for the minor children.
Faculty and Speakers: Program Co-chairs: Pamela M. Magnano, O’Connell Flaherty & Attmore LLC, Hartford Brette H. Logan, Louden Legal Group LLC, Hartford
Honorable Holly Abery-Wetstone, Family Division, Hartford Superior Court Honorable Elliot N. Solomon, Criminal Division, Hartford Superior Court Steven R. Dembo, Berman Bourns Aaron & Dembo LLC, Hartford James G. Russell, CPA, Filomeno & Company PC, West Hartford
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An Overview of Ethical Issues that Affect Family Law LawyersFinancial DisclosuresWhat to Do When Your Client is Underreporting IncomeHow to Protect Your Client if He/She is the “Innocent Spouse”Tax-related IssuesDealing With a Pro Se LitigantEthical Considerations in Custody Cases for Both the Attorney for a Parent and asa Guardian Ad Litem or Attorney for the Minor Children
Who Should Purchase: Attorneys starting practice in family law and attorneys who want a refresher course inthe ethical issues involved in family law.
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Last Call for AnnualMeeting
It's not too late to join usfor the Annual Meeting inToronto!Register online now andtake advantage ofdiscounted prices for ourevents (Annual AwardsLuncheon and JointReception at the HockeyHall of Fame).
EventsOur Awards Luncheon onFriday, August 5th, willfeature a special memorialto Louise Raggio, a pioneerin the field of family law,who passed away earlierthis year. We will alsohonor the achievements ofour members and winnersof our Schwab EssayContest.
To purchase tickets, youcan update yourregistration online byselecting event code FL02.(On-site ticket purchasesare subject to availability.)
If you're on the fenceabout the Hockey Hall ofFame Reception onThursday, August 4th,consider the opportunity tomix not only with familylaw professionals, but thechance to mingle with folksfrom GP Solo; Law PracticeManagement; the Sectionof Science and Technology;and Tort Trial & InsurancePractice. You'll also get abird's-eye view of theStanley Cup and photo opswith same! Use code FL01when updating yourregistration; you can alsopurchas tickets on-site(subject to availability).
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Fall CLE ConferenceOctober 26-29, 2011Encore at Wynn HotelLas Vegas, NV
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Book your room now to make sureyou get the discounted rate($209/night). Call 1-866-770-7555and refer to the ABA Section ofFamily Law Fall CLE Conference oruse group code 6FLAW1011.
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First PlaceNatalie AmatoUniversity of Maryland
"Black v. Simms: A LostOpportunity to BenefitChildren By PreservingSibling Relationships WhenSame-Sex FamiliesDissolve"
Second PlaceKaitlyn McKennaHofstra University
"A Global Perspective ofChildren's Rights:Advocating for U.S. CitizenMinors after ParentalDeportation ThroughFederal Sub AgencyCreation"
Third PlaceAndrea PotterLoyola University NewOrleans College of Law
"Sexting and Louisiana'sPunishment for Children theLaw Intends to Protectfrom Prosecution UnderPornography Statutes"
Essays will be published onour website at a later date;they may also appear in afuture issue of Family LawQuarterly.
The Section would like tothank Jeff Atkinson (ChiefJudge) and judges MelanieBrown, Courtney Joslin,Holly Abery-Wetstone,Virginia Hager, and KellyMurray for their time anddedication in selecting thisyear's winners.
Congratulations again to allof this year's winners, andif you're going to be at ourAnnual Awards Luncheon,be sure to congratulate
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Publications
Premarital Agreements:Drafting and Negotiation
(includes cd-rom)
Linda J. Ravdin
Product Code 5130180
This clearly written primerfocuses on thefundamentals involved innegotiating and draftingpremarital agreements,explaining the most criticalaspects involved in creatinga premarital agreement.
Family Law Sectionmember Linda Ravdin, anexperienced family lawyerwell-known for herknowledge of premaritaland marital agreements,focuses on the law relatedto creating a validagreement. Shesummarizes the criteria forvalidity and examines theelements of a validagreement as well as thelegal theories that havebeen used to attackvalidity, such asvoluntariness and how it,along with the relatedconcepts of duress andundue influence, areinterpreted in the case law.Information about validitycovers all 50 states and theDistrict of Columbia.
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Section Member Honored
Llewelyn (Llew) Pritchard ReceivesJudge Learned Hand Award
Congratulations to Section MemberLlew Pritchard for receiving theAmerican Jewish Committee Seattle2011 Judge Learned Hand Award. Theaward is presented to those in thelegal profession whose work focuseson human rights.
A luncheon honoring Llew will takeplace on September 21st and will beco-chaired by Bill Gates, Sr., and BillNeukom (past president of the ABA).For more information, please read thearticle published atBellevueReporter.com.
Llew has served the ABA Section ofFamily Law for many years, mostrecently as Liaison to the ABA Centerfor Human Rights and the ABACommission on Immigration. He hasalso been appointed to serve asLiaison to the ABA Senior LawyersDivision for the 2011-12 year.
Baltimore/DC Attorneys &Law Students
Complimentary Forum Sunday, July 31, 2011
The ABA Coalition on Racial & EthnicJustice (COREJ), the National BarAssociation (NBA), and the10CORETM Law Society invite you tothe educational Forum, "The WarAgainst Foreclosures: CombatingForeclosures and Mortgage Crisis inCommunities of Color."
The Forum will take place from 3:00p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the RenaissanceBaltimore Harborplace Hotel,Baltimore Salon B, 202 East PrattStreet, Baltimore, MD.
A special workshop for law studentswill take place immediately followingthe Forum, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00p.m.
For more information and to
The Hartford County Bar Association's HCBA Bench Bar Committee, Family Law Committee and Civil Litigation Committee present
Complex Civil and Family Litigation: A View from the Complex Litigation and Regional Family Trial Dockets Thursday, March 24, 2011 5:30 p.m. Registration 6:00 p.m. Buffet Dinner 6:30 p.m. Program The Hartford Club 46 Prospect Street, Hartford
Complex Civil Litigation Panelists
Hon. Marshall K. Berger, Jr. - Complex Litigation Docket, Hartford Hon. Robert B. Shapiro - Complex Litigation Docket, Hartford Dean Cordiano, Esq. - Day Pitney LLP
Complex Family Litigation Panelists
Hon. Elaine Gordon - Regional Family Trial Docket, Middletown Hon. Lynda B. Munro - Regional Family Trial Docket, Middletown Hon. Holly Abery-Wetstone - Superior Court, New Haven John F. Morris, Esq. - Cantin Lawyers, Hartford
Moderator Hon.Kenneth L. Shluger - Co-Chair, HCBA Bench Bar committee
Hartford County Bar Association 100 Pearl Street, 4th floor Hartford, Connecticut 06103 Hartford County Bar Association (860)525-8106 www.hartfordbar.org
Registration Form Yes I/we would like to attend the HCBA Bench Bar program on 3/24/2011 Cost: _____ $70 HCBA Member with 2011-2012 dues paid _____ $100 Non-member Name/s: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Firm: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Tel: _______________________________ Email: _______________________________________________
Please mail reservation form and check to HCBA, 100 Pearl street, 4th floor, Hartford, CT 06103 We accept credit cards - please call 860-525-8106
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THE ALUMNAE/I CLUB OF HARTFORD hosted its annual Children’s Pool Party on January 6, at the Bruyette Natatorium. All proceeds benefited the Saint Joseph College Scholarship Program.
PROFESSOR OF FINE ARTS DOROTHY BOSCH KELLER M’85, C’97 led a guided tour of the Charles Ethan Porter exhibit at the New Britain Museum of American Art on March 13. Professor Keller discussed “A Passion for Still Life: Charles Ethan Porter in Context.” Participants enjoyed a reception sponsored by the Graduate Program and Prime Time Alumnae/i Committee to benefit the SJC Scholarship Program.
THE SJC ALUMNAE/I BOOK CLUB hosted three literary discussions last semester. Faculty moderators and book discussed included: Suite Francaise, led by Dr. Karen Palmunen, associate professor of French; One !ousand White Women: !e Journals of May Dodd, led by Dr. Julius Rubin, professor of Sociology; and !ose Who Save Us, led by Dr. Kevin Callahan, associate professor of History.
Student and Alumnae/i leaders participated in a LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP in March moderated by Dean of Students Cheryl Barnard, Ph.D. Danielle Cowee ’09, Shannon Emmanuel ’08 and Amy Olson ’08 joined approximately 20 alumnae/i for an evening of discussion and brainstorming. President Pamela Trotman Reid was also on hand to share her thoughts on the crucial role of alumnae/i leadership.
Alumnae/i and friends (above)enjoyed an afternoon at FENWAY PARK in Boston on June 8 watching the Red Sox take on the Seattle Mariners.
ALUMNAE/I NETWORKINGYoung alumnae/i interested in
the legal profession gathered at the Hartford’s Tower Suite on April 10 to network and discuss the ins and outs of the field. Sitting with hors d’ouevres and drinks, participants engaged in an informal discussion moderated by Dr. Kenneth J. Long, associate professor of Political Science, and Raymie Wayne ’94, J.D., M.S.W., assistant professor of Social Work.
Alumnae/i speakers included: !e Honorable Holly Abery-Wetstone ’76; Trustee Janice Beatson Deshais ’80, director of adjudications, CT Department of Environmental Protection; Marcia McCormack ’64, attorney at law; Christine Morin Plourde ’97, associate attorney with Halloran and Sage; and Karen Lahey Radisch ’93, owner/manager of Hertzmark, Crean & Lahey, LLP.
GENERATIONS OF SJC WOMEN!ey came in groups of twos of
threes — mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts, and grandmothers — and what brought them to the Crystal Room on May 4 was a celebration of legacies. !ough they represented generations and decades, the women were linked by their shared experience of Saint Joseph College.
“Life is about making connections, and our connections become the thread that weaves the fabric of our lives,” said Alumnae/i Association President Roselee Barbagallo Fanelli ’61, M’66. “Together, we have woven a beautiful fabric. It’s a tribute to the College that we have created this legacy.”
Dr. Ken Long, Professor Raymie Wayne ’94, and Trustee Janice Deshais ’80, director of adjudications at the State Department of Environmental Protection, discuss the legal profession.
President Pamela Trotman Reid echoed Roselee’s sentiments and thanked the women for their commitment to their alma mater. She shared with the group the highlights of her first semester on campus: getting to know students, faculty and members of the Greater Hartford community; the College’s successful NEASC reaccreditation; the new residence halls; the developing strategic plan; encouraging enrollment news; and her meeting with Catholic educators and Pope Benedict XVI.
“I’ve been at a variety of institutions throughout my career and the faculty and students here can hold their own,” she concluded. “And I assure you that the traditions and values that you learned as students are still being espoused today.”
!e SJC Legacy brunch is celebrated annually, the Sunday before
Mother’s Day. If you have yet to register as a legacy (mother, daughter, granddaughter, sister or niece), please do so today at: 860.231.6765, or [email protected]
AMENDMENTS TO THE ALUMNAE/I ASSOCIATION BYLAWS
!e existing language of the bylaws can be read at: sjc.edu/alumnae. If anyone needs a copy to be mailed to them, please contact Diane Burgess, assistant director of alumnae/i relations at 860.231.5502 or [email protected].
!e Alumnae/i Council, on October 16, 2007, voted to recommend the following amendment to the organization’s bylaws:
Amendment 1: Removal of Article IX Section 1, 2 and 3 on Indemnification
Rationale: !e College’s insurance
policy provides coverage for the Association leadership and those individuals asked to act on behalf of the College.
!e Alumnae/i Council, on April 8, 2008, voted to recommend a change in the title and charge of one of its standing committees — the Alumnae/i Ambassador Committee.
Amendment 2: Eliminate the Alumnae/i Ambassador Committee and replace it with the Recent Alumnae/i Committee with the following charge:
i. Members to represent the immediate past ten years of alumnae/i classes from the undergraduate Women’s College, !e Prime Time Program and the Graduate Studies Program. !e Committee will meet as needed to provide and help implement ideas relative to engaging this constituency in the life of the College. !e Committee may be called upon to provide ideas to strengthen Reunion participation and issues of e"ective outreach, program o"erings and volunteer opportunities. !e Committee will focus on ways to engage and strengthen Annual Fund participation.
Rationale: !e need to engage more recent alumnae/i needs specific focus.
Both amendments will be brought before the membership to vote at the 2008 Reunion business meeting on October 4, 2008.
IN GRATITUDE!e College o"ers a special “thank
you” to the Alumnae/i Clubs of Hartford, Bristol, Fairfield and the Graduate Studies and Prime Time Committee for their fundraising e"orts and gifts to the SJC Scholarship Fund.
Top left: Jean Carosella Fitzpatrick ’75, alumnae/i association vice president (right) and her sister, Linda Carosella ’81, delivered the blessing. Right: Maureen Hallihan ’10 with her mother, Paulette Laramie Hallihan ’85. Bottom left: From left to right, Michele Maccarone Brophy ’80, M’90, with her mother Lucia DeDominicis Maccacrone ’52, and her aunt, Teresa DeDominicis Mascaro ’62.
IACP 9th ANNUAL NETWORKING AND EDUCATIONAL FORUMThe Collaborative Community ... Stepping Up and Reaching Out
New Orleans, LA -- October 15-19, 2008 Available CDs
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CD # Presentation Title Description Presenters
16 Refining the Conversation: How Team Discussions Can Unlock Cases
We will teach a methodology for case teams to work together, and, in the process, facilitate a group exchange in which experienced interdisciplinary practitioners can explore, examine and exchange ideas, refining our understanding of how we know and implement what works with actual cases. This is an interactive workshop.
Kathryn Lazar, JDMaria Alba-Fisch, Ph.D.
17 The Significant Multifaceted Role of the Neutral Coach
How does the neutral coach work as an integrated team member? How can the neutrality of one coach meet the individual needs of the participants struggling to separate and become effective co-parents, and effectively balance the blend of two attorneys advocating for their clients? How does the neutral coach assist the team in offering the couple not only the successful completion of their divorce but also the possible transformation of their family?
Barbara Hummel, M.Ed., LPCMary Stengel, LCSW-C
18 Civil Roundtable The 2008 IACP Forum Civil Roundtable will feature reports on 2008 Civil Committee activities, exchange of achievements, news, and new ideas in the regional/local practice groups, brainstorming on new initiatives, projects and goals to consider in 2008-2009, and an opportunity for informal networking amongst civil CL lawyers and professionals.
Lynda Robbins, JDMichael Zeytoonian, JD
19 The Dilemmas of Interdisciplinary Practice and How to Solve Them
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Divorce is extremely complex and presents many challenges for all professionals involved. Attendees will learn from each of the disciplines how to identify and handle potential problems before they start. Also hear from a CT family court judge about the challenges of Collaborative Practice from the courts' point of view.
Barbara Aaron, JDElizabeth Thayer, Ph.D.Bill Donaldson, CFP, CDFAThe Honorable Holly Abery-Wetstone