Introductory Collaborative Law Training with King County Collaborative Law

Introductory Collaborative Law Training with King County Collaborative Law

KCCL's annual offering of the Introductory Collaborative Law Training for attorneys, mental health practitioners, & financial professionals.

By King County Collaborative Law

Date and time

Location

Bastyr University Seattle

14500 Juanita Drive Northeast Kenmore, WA 98028

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

Speakers

Agenda

Day 1 AM


Overview of Collaborative Divorce and Introduction to the Professional Team Roles

Day 1 PM


Stages of the Collaborative Process; Screening for DV; Initial Consult; High End Goals; Participation Agreement; First joint session; First parenting meeting; First financial meeting;

Day 2 AM


Client Readiness; Solution Focus; Information Flow; Pre/Debriefs; Demo of Professional Team Meeting; Progress Notes;

Day 2 PM


Dealing with Emotions, Conflict, Shadow Advisors, and other challenges in the process; keeping it cost-effective; IACP; Practice Groups; Marketing; Action Plans.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 day 9 hours
  • Free venue parking

KCCL Introductory Collaborative Law Basic Training

Sept. 18-19, 2025

During this interactive 2-day training at Bastyr University, we will introduce the fundamentals of the Collaborative Law model. You will develop an understanding of the interdisciplinary team approach to conflict resolution from experienced practitioners in the field.

This course is intended for attorneys, mental health professionals, financial professionals, and others who would like to help support parties through conflict in a non-adversarial manner.

The course faculty will include KCCL members and Collaborative professionals representing every role in the Collaborative process, who will share their experiences in professional team best practices, challenging client dynamics, surprising outcomes, and much more.

The course meets the Collaborative Law training requirement to be a member of the International Association of Collaborative Professionals, Collaborative Professionals of Washington, and King County Collaborative Law.


About KCCL

King County Collaborative Law is a non-profit membership organization of Collaborative Law Practitioners in King County, WA, as well as surrounding counties.

It serves Collaborative Practitioners who have training beyond the basics and are committed to continuing education and growth in the practice of Collaborative Law. Attorneys, Financial professionals, Coaches, Child Specialists, and other allied professionals join KCCL for community, connection, and support in building their Collaborative practices and skills.

KCCL is also an organization dedicated to educating the general public about the methods and value of the Collaborative Law approach for resolving conflict. Our website and member directory are valuable resources for those seeking to learn more about Collaborative Practice or hire a trained Collaborative Practitioner.

To learn more about KCCL, visit: https://kingcountycollab.org/

Frequently asked questions

Will there be CLEs/CEUs?

14.5 CLEs via WSBA and CEUs for Mental Health Providers via NASW will be available. All attendees will receive a certificate of attendance.

How should I dress?

Casual and comfortable! There are many wonderful walking trails around Bastyr- feel free to take advantage of them in the morning, at lunch, or after we conclude for the day.

Is there onsite lodging available?

No lodging is available at Bastyr. There is a hotel in walking distance (https://www.thelodgeatstedward.com/rooms/guest-rooms) and many others a short drive away, as well as many options on Airbnb.

Will lunch be provided?

Yes! Lunch will be provided both days, as well as coffee & tea and a light breakfast.

Are there scholarships available?

Yes, KCCL offers a limited number of scholarships. Visit our Scholarship page to learn more: https://kingcountycollab.org/requirements/#scholarship

Organized by

King County Collaborative Law (KCCL) is a non-profit membership organization of Collaborative Law Practitioners in King County, WA, as well as surrounding counties.

Early bird discount
$695 – $750
Sep 18 · 8:30 AM PDT