Last week’s ‘Bouldin Beach’ social brought Collaborative members together for a warm and welcoming evening. Even the dogs seemed to have a great time.
Many thanks to Michael and Julie for opening their home as we continue building community around better divorce outcomes in NKY.
The Collaborative welcomed NKY Family Court Staff Attorneys for a thoughtful and engaging discussion on court procedures, communication, and practical insights for solutions-forward cases.
Panels like this are yet one more way ANKCP members cut through the mess of divorce.
The 'ABCs of ANKCP' really were as easy as '1, 2, 3,' during this week's introductory/refresher session for collaborative members, thanks to the inimitable Courtney Suhre, of @StraussTroy!
At last week’s social, the Collaborative wrapped up another productive year—advancing mutually beneficial outcomes and keeping a long-term perspective front and center in NKY family law.
We’re looking forward to doing it all again in 2026.
The charcuterie trays were set on the table with care, in hopes that NKY's collaborative professionals soon would be there. And as last Friday's social came to a close, our host's voice arose: 'better outcomes for all, and no silly fights!' #CollaborativeLaw
At Keeneland there may be winners and losers — but in collaborative divorce, our members know the best outcome is when everyone crosses the finish line with dignity intact. 🐎💚
Huge thanks to @ruthjackson0603 organizing another great ANKCP outing!
Why collaborate? At yesterday’s luncheon, @ruthjackson0603 and Mark Ogle answered that and more. Collaborative law leads to better outcomes and helps couples find solutions that benefit individuals and families alike.
Our Collaborative was privileged to be joined by the staff attorneys for NKY Family Court judges at this year’s judicial panel luncheon.
They shared insights on their role, emerging challenges in family law, and best practices for effective case management.
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Big thanks to Elizabeth Dreyer, CFP®, for sharing her expertise at yesterday’s NKY Collaborative practice luncheon!
Her talk—Financially Fit after Divorce—offered practical tools for building financial confidence and clarity in the next chapter.
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Unlike some of these gifts, our inaugural 'Elephant in the Courtroom' exchange was a smash hit!
Our community of collaborative-minded professionals is served by its members' contributions to events like this. Special thanks to member Terry Mooney for contributing the grand prize!
'Tis the season for family-focused, collaborative solutions!
The Academy of Northern Kentucky Collaborative Professionals wrapped up a productive year with our annual holiday gathering, hosted by Greta W. With culinary delights from member Mary Gina.
A Beautiful day at Keeneland with our collaborative divorce team! Sharing dishes, laughs, and a commitment to creating positive outcomes for families in NKY. It's not just about resolving cases—it’s about building brighter futures together.
What a great virtual session with ANKCP, led by our own @GretaHoffman, on best practices and improving efficiency for clients and families in NKY! #ANKCP#CollaborativeLaw
This year's #ANKCP judicial panel and luncheon could not have been more delightful. Members sat down with NKY judges and staff and discussed how we can serve families in our region better!
The Collaborative hosted a delightful luncheon this week, thanks in every part to the stellar 'Why Collaborate?' presentation put on by @ruthjackson0603 and Mark Ogle.
We can't wait to help you and your family find low conflict solutions and a better path forward.
Celebrating our esteemed colleague Tim Theissen's retirement at our social yesterday! Thank you for your years of service and leadership. Cheers to new beginnings! 🎉🥂 #ANKCP#FamilyLaw#Retirement#Gratitude
What a fantastic ANKCP luncheon this week at Grandview Tavern! Terry Mooney's insights on mortgage solutions for divorcing couples were invaluable.
Our collaborative is empowering families in NKY to find paths forward, and out of conflict.
Good news for divorcing Kentuckians!
House Bill 206 was signed into law this week, establishing uniform collaborative practices and promoting access to better, lower conflict outcomes for families statewide.
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Let's pave the way for better, more amicable divorce proceedings in Kentucky with #HB206. With collaboration, we can ensure fair and respectful outcomes for families navigating challenging times. Support #HB206 and follow its progress here!
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