|
Program and Workshop Topics
Topics for
Legal and Mental Health Professionals, the Community, Educators
- Divorce and the Holidays...When its Not Such a Wonderful Life
- Til Death Do Us Part and Other Marriage Myths
- Alcohol & Family Law Practice a Kaleidoscope of Multifaceted Issues
- At Risk: Colleagues in Crisis, Recognizing Alcohol Impairment in the Professional
- Conflict Resolution in the Divorce Process
- Mediation as an Alternate to the Adversary Process
Brigid is the right speaker for your meeting or event, if
- your group consists of judges, attorneys, therapists, mental health professionals, educators
- you want your group to attain a better understanding of the legal process for families in transition
- you want your group to be / they want to be of maximum service to the community they serve
- you want a content-rich presentation, laced with a unique style of humor
SPECIAL OFFER!
If you are a meeting planner or decision-maker
for an upcoming conference or event,
please call Erin at 630-221-9300
and request a free copy of Brigid's book, The No BS Divorce.
Better yet, request a free copy for everyone on your staff or keyman list.

Focus - Legal Issues - Saving Money
Presentations can range from thirty minutes to three-day workshops. Whether a legal or professional practice presentation, Brigid will design her comments so that participants gain a better understanding of the topic, be it the legal system, the effects of alcohol on the participants and the process, how to serve clients or creating a path and plan for resolving conflicts!
Knowledge - Skills - Relationships
Brigid will provide your attendees with what they need to know in order to better understand the quirks of the legal system. She will dispel the myth that the legal system will deliver what appears to be the logical result. She will help your group identify and develop certain skills that are critical from the client's perspective. In addition, she shares ways to enhance critical relationships inside and outside the legal system.
Brigid zeros in on four key areas:
- Timing - wise planning to move forward without spending unnecessary time or money on the process
- Getting Your Spouse Prepared for and Ready to Divorce
- Keeping Your Money in Your Pockets, Not Ours
- Moving Forward after the Conflict or Divorce with Class and Dignity
  
|
|