Are there ethical considerations for Collaborative Professionals?
The International Academy of Collaborative Professionals provides a common set of values, principles and standards to guide decisions and conduct for collaborative professionals. Each of us must maintain licensure or certifications required by our profession and we are committed to adhering to the ethical standards governing our professions. In addition, collaborative professionals must fully inform their clients about the confidentiality requirements and practices in the collaborative process which call for full and open disclosure among the professionals. Members of the Collaborative Family Law Association must also adhere to the bylaws of our practice group.
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