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Douglas Sanderson, (Lawyer)

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   11350 Random Hills Road Suite 500
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  dsand@mccandlishlawyers.com
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J.D.

LL.B.

Ph.D.

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Ed.D.

L.E.P.

LCSW

LPC

LMFT

Psychiatrist

CFP®

CPA

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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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Douglas Sanderson, (Lawyer)

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Collaborative practice provides a wonderful opportunity to help my clients identify and pursue a process of divorcing that is more client-controlled, more-future life building, and safer than traditional, litigation-based divorce. I see that this probably is the best feasible way to achieve a respectful, less painful divorce. It can be the optimal approach for divorcing couples and their children, and for aging couples too. If both spouses agree to work within the collaborative divorce process, it can allow them to take the lead to identify and implement a resolution of their marital issues, without fighting through the courts. The environment is client-controlled, while being supported by legal and other professional support and guidance. It also tends to facilitate divorcing families identifying and establishing an amicable working relationship for future co-parenting.

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.

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Licensed in Virginia ,J.D.

Professional Activities


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“Virginia Business” magazine has named Mr. Sanderson as one of its “Legal Elite” attorneys in Virginia, in the practice area of family law, in all but one year since the inception of the list in 2000, based on a statewide survey of attorneys by the magazine. He frequently has been named a SuperLawyer also, by the magazine of that name.
Best Lawyers in Virginia in Collaborative & in Family Law
SuperLawyer in Family Law
Mr. Sanderson has been an active volunteer in northern Virginia. He has served since 1991 as volunteer legal counsel to the Arts Council of Fairfax County, Inc. He is or has been a member of the Boards of Directors of his Temple, his family's swim and tennis club, Legal Services of Northern Virginia, Inc. (of which he served as President from 1993 through 1996) and of the Central Fairfax Chamber of Commerce. He has served on the Site Selection Committee for Habitat for Humanity and on the Board of Communities of Faith United for Housing. He is honored to have become a 2016 recipient of the Certificate of Merit from the Fairfax Federation of Citizens Associations for his work on the Arts Council.

PRIOR:

Collaborative Practice Training


Year Course Title Instructor Hours
Basic/ Introductory Collaborative Law or Interdisciplinary Collaborative Team Training.
2002 Collaborative Law training Sherri Goren Slovin 16
30-Hr Interest-Based Negotiation & Mediation Skills
2008 Conflict Resolution & Mediation Skills Training Judy Rubin, Karen Richards, Frank West Morrison, Kimberly Fauss 30
Additional 15 hours Intermediate/ Advanced interest-based negotiation, communication skills, collaborative, or basic professional coach training
2013 Monthly Collaborative Law Training Presentations via CPNV Various 3
2012 Updates on Collaborative Protocols Paul Smollar, Jan White & Susan M. Butler 1.5
2012 Roadblocks to Financial Resolutions in Collaborative Cases Debora E. May, Gigi Robson & Lonnie Broussard 1
2012 Challenges in the Collaborative Process Dana Cogan, Marie Donlan & Viola Vaughan-Eden 2
2011 Preventing Real Property Pitfalls in Divorce Kelly Lise Murray 2
2011 Navigating Emotional Currents: Delving Beneath the Surface of the Collaborative Process Lisa Herrick & Kate Scharff 3
2008 Intermediate Collaborative Training Pauline Tesler 3
Annual 4 hours collaborative continuing education (basic, intermediate, or advanced)
2024 Tax Traps in Divorce and How to Avoid Them Collaborative Clubhouse: Jane O. Rowny, CDFA®, CFP®, CPA 1
2024 Monthly Collab. Law Training Lisa Bennett, Ph. D. 1
2023 My Stomach Aches! I Can’t Go to Work Today: How Collaborative Practice and Physical and Mental Wellness Can Solve the Tummy Squabbles VaCP Clubhouse: Dillina W. Stickley, Esquire 1
2023 Monthly Collaborative Law Training Presentations via CPNV Lynn Hawkins, with Theresa Mihalik, Jennifer Bradley, Michelle Bieber and Tashina Gorgone 1.5
2023 Monthly Collaborative Law Training Presentations via CPNV Karen Bonnell 1.5
2022 “Collaborative Clients: When kumbaya is not enough.” Barbara Burr, Esq. 1.5
2022 Understanding the 5 Conflict Modes at Play in Our Mediation and Collaborative Cases Jonathan & Amy Kales, Donne Colton 1
2022 Transitioning Clients in Collaborative Divorce Teresa Cole & Michael McHugh, Esqs. 1.4
2022 Solid Foundations - How to build Practices and Teams That Withstand the Storms Debbie Beach, LCSW, Don Paris, CPA, MST, CDFA, and Steve Goldman, JD .5
2022 If You See Something, Say Something – Navigating Complex Asset Matters During the Collaborative Process Jamie Blum and Jordan Egert 1.5
2022 Divorcing your spouse, but staying married to Uncle Sam Sarah Avila, CFP 1.5
2022 A Parent’s Mental Illness Should Not Prevent a Successful Parenting Plan Stephanie Smith, Esq. and Patrice Garver, Ph.D. 1.2
2021 Transform Them CPNV: Jonathan Foust, MA, CSA 1.5
2021 The Flexible Potential of the Child Specialist Role CPNV: Natalie Goldberg and Lisa Herrick 1.5
2021 STRATEGIES FOR STREAMLINING COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE Natalie Goldberg L.C.S.W., Jane Ochsman Rowny, CPA, CFP, CDFA, Lynn Fletcher, J. D., Jennifer Bradley, J.D. 1.5
2021 NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE DCACP: Barbara Burr, Esq.; Natalie Goldberg, LCSW 1.5
2021 Monthly CL Understanding Domestic Violence and the Challenges in Getting It Right Viola Vaughan-Eden 1.5
2021 Monthly CL Training: Virginia's UCLA: What it Means for Your Collaborative Practice Jennifer A. Bradley, JD, Anne (Jan) W. White, JD, and Karen L. Keyes, JD 1.5
2021 Monthly CL Training: THE FINANCIAL NEUTRAL ROLES AS FACILITATOR, MEDIATOR AND ADVISOR Debbie May CPA, CFP, CDFA and Robin Taub J.D. 1.5
2021 Monthly CL Training: SHOULD VIRGINIA CREATE A LEGAL PRESUMPTION OF SHARED CUSTODY? Adele D’Ari, Ph.D., Lisa Herrick, Ph.D., and Jennifer Bradley, Esq. 1.5
2021 BEYOND SPREAD SHEETS AND CASH FLOW – A DEEP DIVE INTO THE FINANCIAL NEUTRAL ROLES AS FACILITATOR, MEDIATOR AND ADVISOR CPNV: Debbie May CPA, CFP, CDFA and Robin Taub, J.D. 1.5
2020 The New Normal CPNV: Steve Goldman & Patrice Garver 1.5
2020 Prenups, the Collaborative Way Michael McHugh, Lynn Fletcher 1.5
2020 Monthly Collaborative Law Training Presentations via CPNV Lisa Herrick, Sue Soler, Natalie Goldberg, Grant Moher and Jennifer Bradley 1.5
2020 INTEGRATING SUBSTANCE ABUSE RECOVERY INTO A PARENTING PLAN George Young and Natalie Goldberg 1
2020 Covid-19 Challenges & Opportunities FACP Webinar 1
2020 Cash, Covid, and Collaboration: Financial Considerations for assisting your clients CPNV: Jordan Egert & Jane Oschman Rowny 1.5
2020 Addressing Full Disclosure of Adultery... Steve Goldman and David Ginsberg 1.5
2019 Women & Financial Wellness: Beyond the Bottom Line Peter Gorman and Rodney Brandon 1.5
2019 The Space Between: The Richness of Our Work With Clients Before and After and In Between Team Meetings Adele D’Ari, Paul Smoller 1.5
2019 Monthly CL Training: The New Normal Patrice Garver, Lisa Herrick, Natalie Goldberg 1.5
2019 Managing Client Expectations About the Collaborative Process Jennifer Bradley; Debbie Beach; Caroline Girgis; and Dwayne Grady 1.5
2019 Efforts to pass Uniform Collaborative Law Act in Virginia. Teresa Cole and Karen Keyes 1.5
2019 ASD/Neuro-diversity in the Family Jamell White, Ph.D., LCSW-C 1.5
2019 A Collaborative Case Study Jennifer Bradley, Lynn Fletcher, Lisa Herrick, Ph.D. 1.5
2018 Tax Cut and Jobs Act Mary Szpanka, CPA 2
2018 Monthly Collaborative Law Training Presentations via CPNV Various presenters 7
2017 Monthly Collaborative Law Training Presentations via CPNV Various presenters 8
2016 Collaborative Divorce: What is It? Elizabeth Pendzich, Lisa Harrick, Ph.D, Carl Mitlehner, Hayden Lee 2
2015 Monthly Collaborative Law Training Presentations via CPNV Various CPNV members & guests 5
2014 Monthly Collaborative Law Training Presentations via CPNV Various CPNV members & guests 4
2013 Overcoming Barriers to Settlement: A Skills-Based Training Nina Meierding 7.5
2013 Monthly Collaborative Law Training Presentations via CPNV Various CPNV members & guests 4
2009 Advanced Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice Training Susan Gamache, Malcolm McCollam, Amy Wolff 18
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