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Karen Robbins
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| Address: |
2919B Olney Sandy Spring Road
Olney MD 20832 USA
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| Phone: |
301-260-0223 |
| Fax: |
301-260-0312 |
| Email: |
FamilylawMD@aol.com |
| Website: |
http://
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| Education |
University of Richmond, 1980, BA, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa; University of Miami, School of Law, JD, 1988, Magna Cum Laude,
Associate Note Editor, Law Review,
Order of the Coif
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| Professional Licenses |
Maryland
Florida (inactive)
District of COlumbia (inactive)
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| Type Of Practice |
I help families in transition restructure their family and move forward with their lives in a way that preserves relationships and protects the children. Divorce is not an end to the family; it is an event that changes the family structure. My collaborative practice enables families to restructure in a respectful, private and civilized manner.
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| Training Offered |
I am a trainer with the Collaborative Practice Training Insitute, a faculty based in Maryland, Virginia, and DC, offering all forms of collaborative training and specialty training for each of the main collaborative professions. We offer two-day basic Collaborative Trainings, three day Multi-Disciplinary Trainings focused on working as a Team, and we are developing intermediate and advanced workshops on specific topic areas such as The Role of The Collaborative Coach and Child Specialist; Developing a Deep and Durable Parenting Plan; and Working with High Conflict Clients. In addition, we are working on an intermediate level training on Civil Collaborative case work.
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| Training Conducted |
We offer two-day Introductory Collaborative Training and three-day Multidisciplinary Team Collaborative Training, as well as advanced trainings on discreet issues. We also offer 30-hour mediation programs oriented toward the collaborative practitioner.
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| Collaborative Training Attended |
1994 Mediation Training Carl Schneider 40
2001 Advanced Mediation Training Baltimore Mediation 20
2002 Basic Collaborative Law Training Sherry Goren Sloven 16
2004 Basic Collaborative Law Training Palliser Group 16
2005 Advanced Collaborative Law Training Palliser Group 6.5
2007 Advanced Interdisciplinary Training CDTT 20
2007 Advanced Interdisciplinary Training CDTT 20
For More Trainings, Please See My IACP Member Profile
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| Collaborative Training Offered |
Three-day Multidisciplinary Training, May 2009, Chief Instructor, Barbara Burr
Three-day Multidisciplinary Training, May 2009, Chief Instructor, Lisa Herrick, Ph.d.
2 hour Training, September 2009, November 2009, Jumpstarting Your Collaborative Practice: Assessing Your Client and Setting Process Anchors for a Successful Collaborative Case, Helping the Client Engage Their Spouse in the Process, and Presenting a Consistent Collaborative Vision
Karen Robbins, Kimberly Fauss, Paul Smollar, Bruce Avery
3 hour Training, Law for Non-Lawyers, November 2009, Karen Robbins, Bruce Avery, Jan White
Three-day Multidisciplinary Training, May 2010, Chief Instructors, Karen Robbins, Lonnie Broussard
Three-day Multidisciplinary Training, March 2011, Chief Instructors, Karen Robbins, Frank Morrison, Barbara Burr, Jan White
1.5 hour Training, Informed Consent in the Collaborative Process, October 2011, Instructors, Karen Robbins, Bruce Avery
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| References |
Margie Hofberg, Rockville, Maryland
Ronald Bergman, Rockville, Maryland
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| Standards |
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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I have reviewed the IACP Minimum Standards for Collaborative Trainers I verify that I am a Collaborative Practice trainer who meets those Minimum Standards.
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I have reviewed the IACP Minimum Standards for a Collaborative Basic Training. I verify that the basic training that I offer as a Collaborative Practice trainer meets those Minimum Standards.
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