By Jeffrey P. Bollinger
Last year, I was approached by a prospective client whose husband wanted to resolve their divorce through collaborative law. The husband's attorney contacted me to ask if I was amenable to signing a collaborative agreement. I broached the subject with a partner in my law firm, and we agreed that we would have to decline since we were not trained in collaborative law. My colleague suggested that we explore collaborative law furt...
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