Lisa Herrick
Education: 1988 Ph.D. Clinical Psychology; Catholic University of America 1979 B.A. with Honors; Swarthmore College Biography: For the last thirty years, I have been working with clients who are struggling…
The Collaborative Process should not be viewed as a low-cost alternative. However, Collaborative law cases cost significantly less than litigated ones, and also deliver intangible benefits not available in the court-based process. The cost of the Collaborative Process depends on a number of factors including the difficulty and number of issues to be resolved, the professionals’ hourly rates, the costs of getting the necessary data or information from others, and the amount of time required for you and your partner to reach a settlement.
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