Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits are essential for legal professionals in Colorado to maintain their licenses and stay informed about the latest legal developments. For those specializing in collaborative divorce, staying current through specialized CLE courses is particularly important. At Colorado Collaborative Divorce Professionals (CCDP), we emphasize the value of ongoing education and provide our members with opportunities to enhance their skills through CLE courses, some of which we offer directly at discounted rates.
Why CLE Credits Matter
CLE credits aren’t just a requirement—they’re a vital part of maintaining an effective legal practice. Staying updated on the latest legal trends, new laws, and best practices ensures that you can provide the best service to your clients. For professionals in the collaborative divorce field, specialized CLE courses can offer insights that directly impact your work and improve client outcomes.
In Colorado, attorneys are required to complete a certain number of CLE credits annually to keep their license active. The Colorado Bar Association (CBA) is a primary resource for obtaining these credits, offering a variety of programs throughout the year that cover everything from general legal updates to specialized areas like family law and collaborative divorce (American Bar Association) (Colorado Bar Association).
Where to Find CLE Opportunities
Finding CLE opportunities that suit your needs is essential for meeting your professional development goals. Here are some reliable sources:
Colorado Bar Association (CBA): The CBA provides a wide range of CLE courses throughout the year, both in-person and online. These programs cover a variety of legal topics, including collaborative divorce, making them a key resource for legal professionals in Colorado (Colorado Bar Association).
Local Law Schools: Institutions like the University of Colorado Law School and the University of Denver Sturm College of Law frequently host CLE events open to practicing attorneys. These events often provide a more academic perspective on current legal trends.
National Organizations: The American Bar Association (ABA) and the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP) are excellent sources for CLE credits, particularly for those focusing on collaborative divorce. These organizations offer a range of programs that can help you stay at the forefront of your field.
Exclusive CLE Opportunities Through CCDP
At CCDP, we understand the importance of continuous learning and professional growth. That’s why we occasionally offer our own CLE training sessions, specifically tailored to professionals in collaborative divorce. These sessions not only provide valuable insights and updates in the field but are also heavily discounted for CCDP members, making them an accessible option for fulfilling your CLE requirements while enhancing your expertise.
By taking advantage of these CCDP-exclusive training opportunities, members can stay ahead of the curve in collaborative divorce practices, ensuring they deliver the highest standard of service to their clients.
Joining CCDP: A Community Committed to Growth
CCDP is more than just a professional organization—it’s a community dedicated to continuous education and professional development. As a member of CCDP, you gain access to a network of like-minded professionals committed to the principles of collaborative divorce. Our resources, including discounted CLE training sessions, are designed to help you grow your practice and enhance your skills.
If you’re looking to deepen your expertise in collaborative divorce and become part of a supportive, educational community, consider joining CCDP. Together, we work towards better outcomes for families while advancing our collective knowledge.