Collaborative Law

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What is Collaborative Law?

Collaborative Law is an alternative dispute resolution process in which the parties retain separate attorneys whose primary function is to help them reach an agreed settlement. The parties and their attorneys collaborate in good faith, and commit to communicate respectfully and honestly to represent the legitimate needs of both parties. The parties agree not to litigate, nor threaten to do so, and if that should occur, the Collaborative Law process terminates and both attorneys are disqualified from any further involvement in the case. Attorneys hired for a Collaborative Law matter cannot continue to represent their respective clients in a litigated case.

Collaborative Law

Stephenie S. Jocham

Stephenie S. Jocham

  • Attorney
  • Domestic & Civil Mediator
  • Collaborative Law Attorney
  • Chair, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section

Holly J. Wanzer

Holly J. Wanzer

  • Attorney
  • Registered Domestic Mediator
  • Collaborative Law Attorney

Elisabeth M. Edwards

Elisabeth M. Edwards

  • Attorney
  • Registered Domestic Mediator
  • Collaborative Law Attorney

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  • 22 September 2008 Collaborative Law offers options in family law disputes (Read More)

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