Getting the Most Out of Your Collaborative Team Resized

All the Pieces Matter: Getting the Most Out of Your Collaborative Team

Ready to transform your collaborative law practice Don 8217 t miss this opportunity to elevate your team 8217 s performance

Getting the Most Out of Your Collaborative Team Resized

Ready to transform your collaborative law practice? Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your team’s performance with expert insights from Aubrey Ducker. Secure your spot at ‘All the Pieces Matter’ and discover the key to effective collaborative teamwork. Register now and be a part of this game-changing seminar. Your journey to mastering collaborative law begins here!

Thursday-Saturday April 18th-20th, 2024 – 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM

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Boca Raton Marriott at Boca Center
5150 Town Center Circle
Boca Raton, FL 33486

FACP Group Room Rate: $239

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AK Consulting Group
(850) 523-4200
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Contact an Orlando Collaborative Divorce Attorney

Struggling with child custody or a divorce? Contact Attorney Aubrey Harry Ducker Jr., Attorneys and Counselors at Law.  Our attorneys handle every legal issue-  from family law to elder law. Call us at  (407) 647-7887 or send us a send us a message. Visit Aubrey Law’s Office. Attorney Aubrey Harry Ducker Jr. serves Altamonte Springs, Longwood, Maitland, and Orlando. Attorney Aubrey Harry Ducker Jr. also serves the and surrounding areas.

About Aubrey Law

Attorney Aubrey Harry Ducker Jr. is an experienced family law attorney serving Orlando & Winter Park. Aubrey Harry Ducker Jr. has had years of accomplishments in the legal field. He has taken an interest in elder law after caring for his own grandmother and parents-in-law. Mr. Ducker also has the first-hand experience in dealing with the stresses and anxieties that accompany deciding how to live the rest of one’s “golden years”. Additionally, Attorney Aubrey Harry Ducker Jr. knows that adult children have to deal with this rite of passage. This involves specific stresses when making decisions for a parent or parents incapacitated by serious illnesses.