Practice Groups
One of the benefits of membership in CCDP is access to contact information for Collaborative practice groups across the state of Colorado. Practice groups are associations of two or more collaborative professionals who have come together for purposes of enhancing their skills and understanding of the Collaborative Process, educating the public and promoting the use of the Collaborative process. Practice groups are typically comprised of professionals who work the same geographic region and may be organized as formal legal entities or more loosely as professional associations. We encourage all CCDP members to associate with a practice group that meets regularly. (IACP is an international practice group and we encourage you to hold dual membership in CCDP and IACP).
Front Range Collaborative Divorce
Contact: Georgiana Scott
Telephone: 303-543-0374; 719-640-3915
Frequency of Meetings: Monthly
Mtg Location: 4450 Arapahoe Ave., Ste. 100, Boulder CO 80303
Time of Meetings: Noon on the third Thursday of the month
Accepting new members
Region: Boulder
Region: Greater Denver Metro Area
Academy for Collaborative Divorce Professionals
Contact: Bonnie Shriner
Telephone: 303-458-5100
Frequency of Meetings: Monthly
Mtg Location: Rotates
Time of Meetings: 4-6 p.m. 1st Wednesday of the month
Accepting new members
Region: West Denver Metro and Foothills
Foothills Collaborative Divorce Professionals
Contact: Meggin Rutherford
Telephone: 303-431-0415
Frequency of Meetings: Monthly
Mtg Location: Rotates between members' offices
Time of Meetings: 2nd Wednesday of the month, 11:30 a.m.
Region: South Denver: DTC; South Metro
Frequency of Meetings: Monthly
Mtg Location: Contact for information. Meetings alternate between in-person in the DTC area and online via video call on Zoom
Time of Meetings: 4th Tuesday of each month 11am-1pm
WEBSITE - Accepting new members
Shared Collaborative focus
International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP)
Contact: https://www.collaborativepractice.com/
IACP is the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, an international community of legal, mental health and financial professionals working in concert to create client-centered processes for resolving conflict.
IACP supports Collaborative Practice as a conflict resolution option worldwide by:
- establishing and upholding the essential elements, ethical and practice standards of Collaborative Practice;
- fostering professional excellence by educating and providing resources to Collaborative practitioners;
- leading and integrating the Collaborative community; and
- promoting the growth of Collaborative Practice.