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Deborah is passionate about collaborative practice and deeply committed to supporting her clients in achieving their goals. She works with her clients in a team approach to make the transition through separation as smooth as possible.
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| Professional Activities |
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collaborative practice, mediation, arbitration, negotiation
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| Professional Licenses |
| No response provided.
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| General Comments |
| Deborah is a member of the Board of Directors for Collaborative Practice Toronto and chairs the local Professional Development Committee. She has been a workshop presenter at the 2006 and 2007 IACP forums and has spoken at the World Congress on Children's Rights and Family Law (2005), the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (2006) and the Law Society of Ontario's Practice Gems (2007). |
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| Areas of Practice |
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Family Law
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| Education |
| Undergraduate Education |
| University of Toronto Hons. B.A. majors psychology and commerce (1988) |
| Professional Education |
| Osgoode Hall Law School LL.B. (1991) |
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| Collaborative Practice Training |
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Training Type |
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Hours |
| 2004 |
Basic Interdisciplinary Training |
Suzanne Gamanche and Nancy Cameron |
16 |
| 2004 |
Basic Collaborative Law Training |
Marion Korn and Richard Shields |
24 |
| 2006 |
Advanced Collaborative Law Training |
Bernie Mayer |
16 |
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** I have reviewed the IACP Minimum Standards for Collaborative Practitioners and the IACP Ethical Standards for Collaborative Professionals. I verify that I meet the IACP Minimum Standards for Collaborative Practitioners and that I apply the IACP Ethical Standards for Collaborative Professionals in my collaborative practice.
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