Legal Basics for Communities
5-Week Online Course | Starts October 7, 2024
Learn about types of legal structures, buy in and buy out provisions, and zoning in the Legal Basics for Communities course.
Course fee: $100-$200 USD
Individual class fee: $20-$50 USD
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Legal Basics for Communities Course
Classes in this course are suitable for:Community Newcomers | Community Seekers | Community Starters | Community Residents
Course description and syllabus
Again and again intentional communities disintegrate because their legal agreements did not reflect their values. Trying to create a different world while operating within the current one is daunting. The good news is you don’t need to wade into the legalese alone.
Clifford Paulin Esq, your course instructor, has been advising groups on legal aspects of community for 15 years. More than just learning about the dry and confusing legal jargon, he will advise you on how to take your community vision and be empowered to manifest it.
Many times, communities create legal structures first before deciding what their values are, locking them into conflict down the road. In the Legal Basics for Communities course, you’ll learn from Clifford how to translate the values and vision of your group into clear and cohesive agreements. After all, you don’t want to be the community that says “let’s move in together and figure the details out later.”
Strong and responsive legal agreements within communities are key not only to be legally sound, but also to guarantee long-term success and healthy relationships between community members.
Live classes are hosted on Zoom. All classes are recorded and available on our learning platform within 24 hours after each class ends and through 30 days after the last class.
Classes and topics in the Legal Basics for Communities syllabus include:
Individual classes starting at US $20
October 7: Land Holding Options for Intentional Communities
- different types of legal entities, including tenancy in common, LLC, non-profits, co-ops and more
- the pros and cons for different structures
- how financing impacts your legal structure influences
- the basics of security and tax implications
October 14: Developing Community Values & Agreements
- what values underlie your agreements
- how to create buy-in for your agreements
- which agreements are most critical
October 21: Planning, Zoning & Permitting your Community
- basics of what land use is and how to examine your local land use regulations
- overview of environmental and other laws and how those potentially relate to your development
- how to work with your local planning agencies
October 28: Financing & Buying Community Land
- options for buying land
- implications of financing on legal structure choices
- examining different real estate options with financing in mind
November 4: Starting your Community Business
- overview of various legal structures
- how to finance launch
- legal requirements for different businesses
All Legal Basics for Communities classes are held on Mondays from 9-11am Pacific / 10am-12pm Mountain / 11am-1pm Central / 12-2pm Eastern. You can view your local time here.
November 18:Q&A Session
- Ask any additional questions
- Get personalized help
- Networking
The Q&A session is optional and will take place from 9-10am Pacific / 10-11am Mountain / 11am-12pm Central / 12-1pm Eastern. You must register for the full course to attend the Q&A session, and this session will NOT be recorded.
Your instructor
Clifford Paulin
Clifford Paulin Provides a full suite of legal, facilitation, and mediation services to individuals, businesses, communities, non-profits, and government entities. His extensive background in serving these organizations, as well as being part of them, provides him with a unique understanding of their needs and desires.
Clifford holds a:
- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Arizona
- Juris Doctorate and a Masters of Study in Environmental Law from Vermont Law School
- mediation certificate from the Center for Understanding in Conflict
- advanced facilitation training from Synectics LLC
Clifford’s legal practice has focused on transactional law, non-profit law, and community law since 2006. He also has extensive experience in mediation in both individual and group settings. He has facilitated strategic planning and other processes for groups in both the private and public sectors. Mr. Paulin is also a co-founder of The Oak Granary, a land-based environmental education non-profit in Potter Valley, California
Read See: Clifford Paulin Esq. to find out more about his services and clients.
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Course registration
Legal Basics for Communities Course
Starting From $100.00
(Price is per person)
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- Demystifying Legal Frameworks (Inside Community Podcast episode with Clifford Paulin & Jonah Mesritz)
- Finding Your Land (Inside Community Podcast episode with Jonah Mesritz)
- Starting a Community (on-demand course)
- Power & Leadership in Community (10-hour pre-recorded course)
The elements of an online course
Online learning platform
Once you register, you’ll get access to our learning area that includes:
- class slides and other course materials
- class video recordings, audio files, and transcripts for learning on the go
- recommended books with access to course participant discount
- a dedicated discussion forum to connect with your classmates
Live interactive sessions
Each week you join a 2-hour live class with the course instructor, where you learn in a group setting with:
- interactive presentations
- break out sessions
- group discussions
- the opportunity for questions and answers, and personalized support
Classes are recorded if you miss one, and you will have 30 days after the last class to view recordings.
Journey with a cohort
You’ll join participants from around the world how, like you, want to learn how to be better communitarians. Benefits include:
- opportunities to connect with like-minded people
- opportunities to share ideas and stories
- a network of support to carry your community project forward