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Li-Shann Durst, (Lawyer/Mediator)

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   21001 Sycolin Road, Suite 340
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Email:
  ldurst@ldurstlaw.com
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Education


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J.D.

LL.B.

Ph.D.

Psy.D

Ed.D.

L.E.P.

LCSW

LPC

LMFT

Psychiatrist

CFP®

CPA

ChFC

Professional Activities


Current Prior

Collaborative Practice Training


Year Course Title Instructor Hours Action
Basic/ Introductory Collaborative Law or Interdisciplinary Collaborative Team Training.
30-Hr Interest-Based Negotiation & Mediation Skills
Advanced interest-based negotiation, communication skills, collaborative,professional coach training
Annual 4 hours collaborative continuing education (basic, intermediate, or advanced)

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Li-Shann Durst, (Lawyer/Mediator)

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Ms. Durst has a passion for families and has worked with individuals from diverse backgrounds and economic circumstances. She has advised clients on various family law issues pertaining to divorce such as custody, parenting time, child and spousal support, and property distribution. She has negotiated settlements, drafted marital agreements, and represented clients in court hearings. Additionally, Ms. Durst brings her experience in finance to inform her decisions in family law matters. Having been a litigator, Ms. Durst now uses Mediation and the Collaborative Method to resolve family law issues. Ms. Durst is certified by the Supreme Court of Virginia as a mediator. She provides well-informed, prudent advice to her clients with the sensitivity and compassion they deserve during one of life’s most challenging season.

Collaborative Practice Group Membership


Collaborative Professionals of Northern Virginia

Collaborative Services


Before starting a Collaborative process, please satisfy yourself that the skills and experience of the practitioners are a good fit for you and ask if they follow and meet the IACP Ethical and Practitioner Standards. IACP does not verify the information provided by the practitioners listed.

Education


Licenses


Virginia State Bar ,J.D.

Professional Activities


CURRENT:
Member of the Virginia State Bar
Member of the Loudoun County Bar Association
Member of the Virginia Women's Attorney Association
Member of the Virginia Collaborative Professionals
Member of the Collaborative Professionals of Northern Virginia
Member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
Member of Virginia Mediation Network

PRIOR:
Member of the Virginia State Bar
Member of the Loudoun County Bar Association
Member of the Virginia Women's Attorney Association
Member of the Virginia Collaborative Professionals
Member of the Collaborative Professionals of Northern Virginia
Member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
Virginia Mediation Network

Collaborative Practice Training


Year Course Title Instructor Hours
Basic/ Introductory Collaborative Law or Interdisciplinary Collaborative Team Training.
2013 Collaborative Divorce Three Day Team Training CPTI- Lisa L. Schenkel 19.5
30-Hr Interest-Based Negotiation & Mediation Skills
2014 Mediation For The Professional by the Center for Dispute Settlement Linda Singer & Michael Lewis 22
2014 Interest-Based Negotiation & Mediation Skills Training Lonnie Broussard, CFP, CFDA 20
Additional 15 hours Intermediate/ Advanced interest-based negotiation, communication skills, collaborative, or basic professional coach training
2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act (December 22, 2017) Mary E. Szpanka, CPA 2
2016 Resolving Economic Issues in Divorce Jim Pope, Jeannette Twomey, Adam Morgan 12
2013 Collaborative Practice in Action Video 1
Annual 4 hours collaborative continuing education (basic, intermediate, or advanced)
2023 Why Be Civil? Learn Why Listening Is So Important Nolan Finley & Stephen Henderson 1
2023 Tuning In, Speaking Up: Being Brave in Collaborative Meetings Lisa Herrick, PhD 1
2023 Trauma-Responsive Collaborative Practice (16th VaCP) 11-13-23 Dana Baerger, J.D., Ph.D. 6
2022 Transitioning Clients in Collaborative Divorce Michael McHugh, Esq. and Teresa Cole, Esq. 1.5
2022 Managing Challenges in the Collaborative Divorce Process: Cognitive Bias, Mental Health, High Conflict Personality Disorders, and Addictions Dr. Beth I. Wilner, Ph.D. 4.5
2022 Divorcing Your Spouse, but Staying Married to Uncle Sam Presented by Sarah Avila, CFP®, CDFA® 1.5
2022 A Parent’s Mental Illness Should Not Prevent a Successful Parenting Plan Stephanie Smith, Esq. and Patrice Garver, Ph.D. 1.5
2021 Virginia's Uniform Collaborative Law Act: What it Means for Your Collaborative Practice Jennifer A. Bradley, JD, Anne W. White, JD, and Karen L. Keyes, JD 1.5
2021 Understanding Domestic Violence and the Challenges in Getting It Right CPNV: Viola Vaughan-Eden, PhD, MJ, LCSW 1.5
2021 Maximizing the Role of a Financial Neutral in Unprecedented Times (14th VaCP) Jane Rowny, CPA, CFP®, CDFA®, Jamie Blum, CPA, CDFA®, & Jordan Egert, CPA, CFE, CDFA® 2
2021 HOLD ONTO YOUR HATS: STRATEGIES FOR STREAMLINING COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE Jennifer Bradley, J.D; Natalie Goldberg L.C.S.W.; Lynn Fletcher, J. D.; Jane Ochsman Rowny, CPA, CFP, CDFA 1.5
2021 Changes, Practical Applications and Issues now that the UCLA Statute has been Enacted (14th VaCP) Teresa Cole, JD, Karen Keyes, JD & Cheryl Smith, JD 1.25
2021 A Deeper Dive into the Role of the Child Specialist (14th VaCP) Natalie Goldberg, LCSW & Lisa Herrick, PhD 2.75
2020 “YIKES – MY CLIENT IS RECENTLY SOBER”: INTEGRATING SUBSTANCE ABUSE RECOVERY INTO A PARENTING PLAN Natalie Goldberg, LCSW and George Young, LCSW, MAC 1
2020 Prenups, the Collaborative Way CPNV: Michael McHugh & Lynn Fletcher 1.5
2020 DCACP during COVID-19: Impacts and Opportunities Lisa Herrick, Ph.D., Sue Soler, LCSW, Natalie Goldberg, LCSW, Grant Moher, J.D. and Jennifer Bradley, J.D. 1
2019 Women & Financial Wellness: Beyond the Bottom Line Peter Gorman and Rodney Brandon 1.5
2019 Parent Child Contact Problems CPNV: Patrice Garver & Lynn Hawkins 1.5
2019 Masterclass: Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Standards & Ethics (but were afraid to ask) IACP webinar 1
2019 ASD/Neuro-diversity in the Family: How to better understand the neuro-diverse adult client (and their neuro-diverse children) Jamell White, Ph.D., LCSW-C 1
2018 VA Legislative and Case Law Update (11th VaCP) 11-12-18 Christopher Macturk, JD 1
2018 UCLA Panel: What’s In It For Me? (11th VaCP) 11-12-18 Del. David Toscano; Robert Merlin, PA; Teresa Cole, JD; and Cathleen Rea, PhD 1.25
2018 Support Redux: Navigating the New Tax Laws and the Emotional Challenges They Create for Spouses (and Teams) (11th VaCP) 11-12-18 Sanford Cassel, PhD; Frank Morrison, JD; Gigi Robson, CPA, CDFA; and Paul Smollar, JD 3.25
2016 Family Mediation Practicum: JDR and Equitable Distribution Brian Hirsch & Christine Hissong 16
2015 Mediation Skills and Process Tracey Cairnie & Jim Pope 24
2015 Introductory Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice Training Barbara Burr, J.D. 16
2015 Family Mediation Skills Kathey Foskett 24
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