I believe one of our mental health professionals has an intern, but do
not know if she uses one. I have copied her on this e-mail.
<http://www.waltherfamilylaw.com/>
Gretchen M. Walther
Board Certified Family Law Specialist
505-889-8240 Albuquerque
505-984-0097 Santa Fe
gretchenw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.waltherfamilylaw.com
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From: CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of lindatell2005
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 11:00 AM
To: CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [CollabLaw] use of interns
Hi Listmates,
I am wondering if anyone has used a mental health intern to be a
divorce coach or child specialist.
We have an unusually competent and experienced intern in our office,
who has 15 years experience observing mediations performed by a social
worker in high conflict custody evaluation cases. She has been doing
some mediations ordered by the court, since she was willing to do the
work pro bono or at low fee.
Does anyone have a suggestion regarding IACP's standard and if
exceptions are made?
Thank you
Linda
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