Interdisciplinary team Approach joseph Noto
On May 19th Joseph C. Noto. a collaborative divorce lawyer in Bergen County, made a presentation on the interdisciplinary team approach in a collaborative divorce case to the “Mid-Jersey Collaborative Law Alliance” and was asked to present “when do you start the Interdisciplinary team Approach? There were 25 people present at the presentation, consisting of lawyers, mental health […]
Collaborative law ethics
Larry Esposito, president of the Collaborative Divorce Association of North Jersey (“CDANJ”) did a presentation on Collaborative law ethics and Joseph C. Noto, a Bergen County collaborative law attorney and a Board director and member of the Association, said he did a great presentation on the subject. The seminar was held on April 21, 2015 […]
Public awareness of Collaborative professionals Ross Evans
Ross Evans on Wednsday, March 18, 2015 spoke to theThe New Jersey Council of Collaborative Practice Groups at its annual dinner at Maggianos Resaurant in Bridgewater, New Jersey. Ross was a former president of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, (the “I.A.C.P.”). The topic he spoke about was “Public Education: Building Awareness in your Professional Communities.” […]
Nancy Cameron Conflict Transformation
On Februry 25, 2015 Joseph C. Noto, a Bergen County collaborative divorce lawyer, attended a seminar conducted by Nancy Cameron, Esq, It was held by the New York Association of Collaborartive Professionals and The Collaborative Divorce Association of North Jersey. She discussed “Conflict Transformation”. Over 50 collaboratively trained professionals, which consisted of lawyers, mental health and financial people, […]
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Law Process Training Joseph C. Noto
Joseph C. noto states that the first two (2) days of interdisciplinary collaborative law training of the three (3) day training held by the Collaborative Divorce Association of North Jersey, (the”CDANJ” is going very well. Twelve attendees signed up for the training some 8 attorneys, 3 mental health people and one financial person. Joseph C. Noto […]
Exploring the Art of Advocacy Joseph C. Noto
Joseph C. Noto, a Bergen County collaborative divorce lawyer and Board member of the Collaborative Divorce Association of North Jersey, (“CDANJ”), said he attended the CDANJ annual retreat where Victoria Smith. ESQ, did a presentation on Exploring Collaborative Advocacy. She showed among other things how you can determine where your colleage or other team members […]
Bergen Mediators PCG Joseph C. Noto presentation
Joseph C. Noto, a Bergen County collaborative divorce attorney, made a presentation to the Bergen Mediators PCG on February 4, 2015 on the New Jersey Family Collaborative Law Act, the benefits of doing a collaborative divorce, and the similarities and differences between a collaborative process and mediation process. Joseph Noto said the attendees were all […]
Victoria Smith JD CDANJ Annual Rereat
The Collaborative Divorce Association of North Jersey will be hosting its annual retreat this coming Sunday, Februrary 8, 2015, and its guest speaker is Victoria Smith, JD. Joseph C. Noto, a collaborative divorce attorney in Bergen County and who is a Director and member of the Collaborative Divorce Association of North Jersey (“CDANJ”), says he is going […]
Collaborative Law Attorney Joseph Noto announces CDANj Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Law Training
Joseph C. Noto, a collaborative law attorney in Bergen County, announces that the Collaborative Divorce Association of North Jersey is holding its first Introductory Interdiscplinary Collaborative Law training on February 2, 9, and 10th at the Bergen County Bar Association located at 15 Bergen Street, Hackensack, NJ. This is the first time in New jersey […]
NJ Famly Law Act celebration Joseph Noto Bergen County Collaborative divorce lawyer
Joseph Noto, a Bergen County collaborative divorce lawyer, attended on November 13, a celebration of the passsing of the New Jersey Family Collaborative Law Act. The new law. P.L. 2014, C. 50, empowers families to divorce with dignity and self-esteem, without resort to conventional litigation. The Act was widely praised by both parties and the law […]