Events
Legal Chat – Understanding Psychological Vulnerabilities of Divorcing Clients and Their Long Term Impact on Children.
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
12:30 – 1:30 p.m.
Join attorney Heidi-Rachel Webb, psychotherapist Alicia Southwell and Dr. Ray Levy for a discussion on understanding psychological vulnerabilities of divorcing clients and their long-term impact on children.
From Dissolution to Evolution- Rethinking Divorce and Family Restructuring
Harvard Medical School/Cambridge Health Alliance
Treating Couples
November 5, 2016
Hyatt Regency, Downtown Crossing
Moderator:
Heidi-Rachel Webb, Esq., Consilium Divorce Consultations, Lincoln, MA
Panel Members :
Claudia A. Harris, LICSW, BCD, Belmont
Kevin M. Kozin, MTS, LICSW, Kozin Counseling, Lexington
Mira Levitt Ph.D., The Co-Parenting Assessment Center, Natick
Annual Family Law Conference
Chatham Bars Inn
October 14th, 2016
Understanding the Psychological Dimensions of Divorce
Three seasoned mental health professionals, including a practicing GAL, will present and then lead an informed discussion regarding the interplay among divorce and grief, “uncoupling,” personality disorders, and the physiological responses to stress and emotion.
Working with Neutral Professionals in Family Law
Wednesday, September 14, 2016 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Boston Bar Association – 16 Beacon Street, Boston, MA
Family Law practice typically involves the intersection of a legal problem (like divorce) with numerous non-legal issues including financial, communication, and parenting issues. In litigation, many practitioners first instinct is to hire an expert to assist them in presenting these issues at trial. However, in many instances, hiring a neutral expert can be a more efficient and practical method of addressing these non-legal issues. Neutral experts can assist with tax analyses, support scenarios, business valuation, communication, child development, and case evaluation. Understanding how to effectively work with neutral experts can reduce the stress and cost of family law matters.
After this seminar, attendees will know when and how to involve neutral financial experts, consultants, coaches, child specialists, mediators and conciliators.
Registration:
BBA Member – Free. Included as part of your membership
Non-Member – $100.00
Dissolution to Evolution
Navigating Your Divorce Through The Consilium Process
This book, that describes the Consilium Process, was developed to help people considering divorce to simultaneously create a parallel path of personal growth. It highlights common scenarios, presents thoughtful options and constructs optimal outcomes. The workbook helps people structure and pre-think their process so that logic can prevail during a time fraught with high emotion.