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- Posted January 27, 2011
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Monika Sacks elected president of Collaborative Practice Institute of Michigan

Monika Holzer Sacks, a family law attorney and shareholder with Nichols, Sacks, Slank, Sendelbach and Buiteweg, PC, of Ann Arbor and Brighton, has been elected president of the Collaborative Practice Institute of Michigan (www.collaborativepracticemi.org) for 2011.
Collaborative Practice uses an interdisciplinary team approach, enabling divorcing couples to settle their disputes without going to court for judicial decision-making.
With the assistance of attorneys, mental health professionals, financial specialists and mediators, couples reach their own settlement, based on their priorities.
Sacks has been an attorney for over 31 years and focuses her practice on family law, collaborative practice, mediation and arbitration.
Published: Thu, Jan 27, 2011
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