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Register for CCND’s Annual Conference! Our theme is Foundations and Innovations!
To thrive in the ever-evolving landscape of family law and dispute resolution, we must re-visit our foundation and embrace innovation. Our conference theme highlights both our foundation and the need to adapt, evolve, and integrate new ideas and technologies into our practices. Innovations in the field encompass advancement in online mediation, artificial intelligence in conflict resolution, and new approaches to managing emotional dynamics in divorce, all of which our speakers will address.
Non-adversarial divorce, built on the principles of cooperation, empathy, and conflict resolution, has been the cornerstone of our mission. We owe much of our success to the enduring foundations of this approach. It is a foundation forged by the dedication of countless professionals in the field, and it’s a reminder that, as we move forward, we must remain rooted in the values that have brought us to where we are today.
Mark your calendars and prepare for an unparalleled day filled with education, networking, and camaraderie. More details and agenda highlights to follow soon.
Click on a speaker’s name for more information about them.
“Creating a Listening Atmosphere: Making the Intangible Tangible” – Dr. Deborah Gillman
“How Financial Innovation is Impacting Divorce: For Better or Worse” – Lili Vasileff, CFP, MAFF, CDFA
“Bridging Foundations with Innovation: A Dialogue with Pioneers Woody Mosten and David Hoffman” – Susan Guthrie presenting live and joined virtually by Woody Mosten and David Hoffman
“5 ways to Ethically and Professionally Incorporate AI into your Practice” – Susan Guthrie
CEs: 5
CLEs: 5.5
**It is your ethical responsibility to report accurate hours of participation to your licensing or certifying board or organization.**
Quinnipiac University School of Law, North Haven
Continental Breakfast and Box Lunch Included