Section E - COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE VANCOUVER
PARTICIPATING MEMBER PLEDGE FOR FINANCIAL SPECIALISTS
As a Participating Member of Collaborative Divorce Vancouver Society (CDV), as defined in the Bylaws, I pledge that I will:
1. Engage in the Collaborative model of dispute resolution in accordance with the Bylaws of the CDV.
2. Complete a minimum of 6 hours of training relating to Collaborative practice during each year of membership.
3. Attend at and/or participate in any combination of the following Society educational events and/or initiatives and/or volunteer opportunities covering at least nine (9) hours per membership year, such as:
(i) monthly dinner and/or lunch meeting(s), as may be scheduled by the Board;
(ii) annual or bi-annual retreats, study groups and/or workshops of the Society;
(iii) Society sponsored formal training(s) and initiatives with an educational component;
(iv) acting as a mentor or being a mentee (for newer members), for a term of at least 12-months;
(v) volunteer to be a trainer and/or presenter at a Society sponsored event(s), such as dinner meeting(s), training(s), retreat(s) public education event(s), etc.;
(vi) writing original content for the CDV blog, newsletter, website, and other social media and marketing initiatives; and/or
(vii) Such other Society events and/or initiatives and/or volunteer opportunities as may be designated by the Board to qualify for this participation requirement, which may include volunteering on the Board and/or a Society Committee.
4. Over every three-year period: (1) serve as an active member in good standing on the Board of Directors, or (2) serve as an active committee member.
5. Participate fully and in good faith in a facilitation pursuant to the attached Professional Relationship Assistance Protocol (PRAP) to which I am invited by another Collaborative member to resolve any disputes or address any issues including but not limited to matters regarding best practices in Collaborative practice, challenges encountered in a case or any relationships between or among the professionals in a Collaborative team.
6. I will maintain my membership in the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals, as required under the Bylaws.
7. I agree that I will engage with and speak of all other members of the CDV with courtesy, respect and in good faith, and will not attempt to injure, by statement or innuendo, the professional reputation of any other member.
8. I further agree:
a. That every Collaborative family law case in which I participate includes signing a Participation Agreement which includes, without exception, the following terms:
i. An agreement not to participate in any contested family law proceedings or serve as a representative of the Collaborative law client in contested court family law proceedings after the Participation Agreement is signed, and
ii. Disqualification of both lawyers involved in the Collaborative case in the event that the Collaborative process is terminated.
iii. A lawyer must withdraw from the Collaborative case in the event that they learn that their client has withheld or misrepresented information and continues to withhold and misrepresent such information, or otherwise acted to undermine or take unfair advantage of the Collaborative Process. The lawyer withdrawing will advise the other lawyer that they are withdrawing and that the Collaborative Process must end.
b. In any case where all of the conditions of paragraph 8(a) above are not met, I expressly agree not to create, support, or allow any impression that the case and/or my representation is Collaborative and to affirmatively dispel any confusion or impression which may arise that the case is being handled as a Collaborative case.