NYACP offers three types of membership for qualified legal, mental health and financial professionals: Professional Membership, which allows for all benefits, including a personal profile on this website; Associate Membership, open to those who have less than the requisite training and experience; and Student Membership.
Please carefully review the requirements before you apply for membership approval. If for any reason you are not approved, your membership dues payment will be refunded.
Member Dues Per Calendar Year (January - December Annually):
The NYACP membership year is from January through December. Annual memberships are due by January 1 each year.
After June 1, new Professional Members will be offered a prorated dues of $395 for the remainder of that calendar year. In November of the year you join, you will receive an invoice for the full amount as your dues for the next calendar year.
If you do not currently have the required trainings to qualify for membership, following training organizations have been approved as resources to meet the requirements, the course must be 16-24 hours. Other organizations that offer the training can be found below.
Your information will be listed on our membership list and distributed to potential clients by other members. Members are listed on our website when they have completed the initial training requirements.
Member in good standing of the New York State Bar and carry liability insurance
Five years of matrimonial/family law experience
Completion of a 36-40 hour Mediation Training
Completion of a minimum 2-day Basic Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training
Agreement to sign and abide by NYACP Participation Agreement
Associate Membership
Open to practitioners who have less than the required five years of experience in matrimonial/family law. Associate members are offered mentors to assist each associate member make a plan which will enable them to acquire necessary experience. The Associate membership is available only until the requirements of professional membership have been satisfied (maximum of 4 consecutive years). If a practitioner meets the criteria to be a full member, the associate membership will not be applicable.
Student Membership
Open to law students. Student members may be eligible for reduced fees for certain NYACP trainings and programs.
Your information will be listed on our membership list and distributed to potential clients by other members. Members are listed on our website when they have completed the initial training requirements.
New York State licensed Mental Health Professional with professional liability insurance in good standing in one of the following:
M.D. – Medical Doctor – Psychiatrist
PhD – Doctor of Philosophy
Psy.D. – Doctorate of Psychology
LCSW – Licensed Clinical Social Worker
LMFT – Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
LMHC – Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Demonstration via curriculum vitae of background, education and experience for at least 5 years in:
Knowledge of families in transition and family systems theories
Knowledge of and expertise in the stages of family development including the unique challenges of diversified families and children with special needs
Experience with divorce-related issues and conflict resolution including but not limited to: psychotherapy, mediation, forensic evaluation and parenting coordinator
An understanding of crisis and impact on the family’s development with special focus on transitioning the family post-divorce
Completion of a 36-40 hour Mediation Training
Completion of a minimum 2-day Basic Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training
Agreement to sign and abide by NYACP Participation Agreement
Associate Membership
Open to practitioners who have less than the required five years of experience in family-related mental health practice. Associate members are offered mentors to assist each associate member make a plan which will enable them to acquire necessary experience. Associate membership is onlyavailable until the requirements of professional membership have been satisfied (maximum of 4 consecutive years). If a practitioner meets the criteria to be a full member, the associate membership will not be applicable.
Student Membership
Open to mental health professionals in training. Student members may be eligible for reduced fees for certain NYACP trainings and programs.
Your information will be listed on our membership list and distributed to potential clients by other members. Members are listed on our website when they have completed the initial training requirements.
Licensed CPA or certified CFP in good standing. Financial professionals may submit other credentials or licenses and apply for membership on a case-by-case basis.
Completion of a 36-40 hour Mediation Training
Completion of a minimum 2-day Basic Interdisciplinary Collaborative Training
Agreement to sign and abide by NYACP Participation Agreement
Demonstration via curriculum vitae of background, education and experience for at least 5 years in:
Financial aspects of divorce
Cash management and spending plan
Retirement and pension plans
Income tax
Investments
Insurance
Property division
Individual and family financial planning concepts
Associate Membership
Open to practitioners who have less than the required five years of experience in family-related financial practice. Associate members are offered mentors to assist each associate member make a plan which will enable them to acquire necessary experience. Associate membership is only available until the requirements of professional membership have been satisfied (maximum of 4 consecutive years). If a practitioner meets the criteria to be a full member, the associate membership will not be applicable.
If you have all the qualifications of membership, but are only missing ONE of the trainings, please contact the office for memberhship options.
Student Membership
Open to financial professionals in-training. Student members may be eligible for reduced fees for certain NYACP trainings and programs.
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