Posted on Aug 16 2016 under
Divorce,
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Austin,
Blog Talk Radio,
Coach-Mentor,
Conflict Chat,
conflict coach,
Conflict Connections,
Conflict Management Coaching,
conflict resolution,
decision-making,
differences,
divorce,
Divorce Financial Planning,
ending destructive conflict,
Facilitator,
fights,
Finances,
Financial,
Lawyer,
Marriage,
McCombs School of Business,
Mediation Training and Consultation Institute,
mediator,
Michigan,
Pam Friedman,
Pattie Porter,
problem-solving,
San Antonio,
Silicon Hills Wealth Managment LLC,
Stop Avoiding Conflict,
Stop the Dreaded Drama,
Texas Conflict Coach,
Zena Zumeta,
Zena Zumeta Mediation
Couples often have differences about finances in their marriages, and those differences become exacerbated in divorce. In this program, we will look at the issues in divorce financial planning, the emotional components of financial decision-making, and how couples can resolve financial differences in both marriage and divorce.
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Posted on Oct 13 2014 under
Online Dispute Resolution,
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ABA's TECHShow,
Advanced Practitioner-Workplace Mediator,
Association for Conflict Resolution,
Austin,
Center for Information and Technology and Dispute Resolution,
Certified Advanced Conflict Coach and Coach-mentor,
Computer College,
Conflict Connections Inc,
Conflict Management Coaching,
Cooperative problem-solving,
Cross Cultural Influence,
Cyberspace,
CyberWeek 2014,
David Slayton,
Director of Court Administration,
E-Commerce,
E-lawyering Training,
Hacking For Justice,
Indigent Defense,
Internation Business Law,
International Business,
Internet Bar Organization,
Jeff Aresty,
Judiciary,
justice,
Legal and Economic Justice,
Licensed Clinical Social Worker,
Lubbock County District Courts,
National Association for Court Managment Board,
National Center for State Courts,
ODR,
online dispute resolution,
Pattie Porter,
Professional Speaker,
Robert O.Dawson Award,
Senior Trainer,
Technology,
Texas Association for Court Administration,
Texas Association for Drug Court Professionals,
Texas Association of Mediators,
Texas Mediator Credentialing Association,
Texas Office of Court Administration,
Texas Tech University,
The Texas Conflict Coach,
Troy University,
United States District Court
Many have said that the judiciary often trails the private sector in its use of technology. Courts have been attempting to close this gap but need the help of the technology sector to succeed. David Slayton and Jeff Aresty will discuss how the technology sector can get involved and what plans they have for hacking for justice in Texas.
More Information: CyberWeek
Call for Action: Click on “Tech for Justice”, Choose “Tech for Justice Austin” Two Choices: 1. INDICATE YOUR INTEREST (join free mailing list) 2. REGISTER(join Internet Bar Org., receive mailings and be part of Tech for Justin-Austin)
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