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Information for clients about the collaborative process

Resolution has provided guidance for your clients on how the collaborative process works and that can be downloaded here.

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Helping you to get the best solutions – working collaboratively

  • Collaborative practice
  • Pre-participation protocol for collaborative practitioners
  • Client preparation sheet
  • Ethical standards for collaborative practitioners (IACP)
  • Best practice guide: the neutral and implementer Financial Adviser roles in collaborative practice
  • Guidelines for collaborative practice POD or practice groups
  • Participation agreement
    • Addendum to Participation Agreement for online video joint meetings
    • Information for clients about the collaborative process
  • Membership rules
  • Notes on Proceeds of Crime Act
  • Collaborative process principles
  • Stages and process for collaborative practice
  • The role of the family consultant
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