Final TBCT Virtual Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Family Law Training (August-September 2025)

Step into a Better Way to Help Families: Final Virtual Introductory Collaborative Divorce Training This Year

Are you a mental health professional, attorney, or financial expert searching for a way to help families resolve conflict without court battles, without trauma, and with dignity? Do you want to be part of a team that helps clients navigate divorce with compassion and clarity—while staying true to your own professional values?

This is your opportunity.

The Tampa Bay Collaborative Trainers—an internationally recognized interdisciplinary team—will be offering our final virtual introductory Collaborative Divorce training later this year (we will still be available for practice groups to bring us to their locale for in-person trainings). This immersive course is specifically focused on the Neutral Facilitator / One Coach / Neutral Mental Health Professional model of Collaborative Practice, and it’s designed for professionals who are ready to make a difference.

Whether you’re brand new to Collaborative Divorce or you’re looking to refresh your skills and reconnect with the heart of this work, we invite you to join us for this powerful experience.

Where

This is a virtual training that will take place 100% on Zoom.

When

August 13, 2025 1:30 – 5:30 PM Eastern Time (ET)
August 20, 2025 1:30 – 5:30 PM ET
August 27, 2025 1:30 – 5:30 PM ET
September 3, 2025 1:30 – 5:30 PM ET


What You’ll Learn

This training will equip you with both the philosophy and the practical tools to guide clients through divorce in a healthier, more constructive way. Topics include:

  • The structure and flow of the Collaborative Process
  • Roles of each professional team member, including lawyers, mental health professionals, and financial professionals
  • Emotional, financial, and legal dimensions of family restructuring
  • How to support families while staying out of the courtroom
  • Tools to manage high conflict and emotion in a structured, forward-focused way
  • The Uniform Collaborative Law Act/Rules
  • A deep dive into the disqualification clause—why it exists, how it protects the process, and what professionals and clients should understand about its strengths and limitations

This course meets the standards set by the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (“IACP”) and will leave you feeling prepared, connected, and inspired to take your next step in Collaborative Practice.


Why This Training Is Different

This is more than just a workshop. It’s a chance to shift how you serve clients—and how you feel about the work you do.

Unlike other family law courses that treat divorce like a checklist or a rerun of traditional litigation, this training centers around the lawyers, Neutral Facilitator, and Neutral Financial Professional working together as a vital stabilizing force for the family. You’ll learn how this model tends to creates more efficient, emotionally grounded, and durable results for clients—while preserving professional integrity for practitioners like you.


Meet Your Trainers

This training is led by the Tampa Bay Collaborative Trainers, a dynamic team of interdisciplinary professionals:

  • Adam B. Cordover, Collaborative attorney, American Bar Association author, former IACP board member, and recipient of the inaugural Visionary award of the Florida Academy of Collaborative Professionals (“FACP”) for founding and co-instructing the FACP Leadership Institute
  • Jeremy S. Gaies, Psy.D., licensed psychologist, author of A Clear and Easy Guide to Collaborative Divrorce, and co-author of Mindful Co-Parenting
  • David C. Harper, CPA, ABV, PFS, CFF, highly respected forensic accountant, seasoned financial neutral, and valued educator in the Collaborative community

Together, they’ve trained professionals across North America, Europe, and the Middle East, and they bring a rare blend of expertise, warmth, and real-world wisdom to each session.

This training is proudly sponsored by My Collaborative Team, an organization committed to growing and supporting a thriving Collaborative community.


Don’t Miss Your Moment

This is the last time the Tampa Bay Collaborative Trainers will offer this training virtually. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to dive in—or to reconnect with your Collaborative roots—this is it.

View full event details and register now through My Collaborative Team:
👉https://mycollaborativeteam.com/introductory-interdisciplinary-collaborative-training/


Families are counting on professionals like you to offer something better.
Let this training be the start of your next chapter.

Join us. The work matters—and so do you.