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About Collaborative Law

Hollis K. Lundquist, JD (Attorney, Mediator)

Collaborative law offers divorcing couples the opportunity to create their own unique settlement of parenting, support and property issues. I will guide you through this process by giving you honest answers and advice based upon more than 25 years of experience as a Minnesota family law attorney. I offer a free 30-minute consultation, either by telephone or in person.
Firm: Lundquist & Lujan PLLP
Address: 5509 Eden Prairie Road, Suite 3
Minnetonka MN, 55345
USA
Phone: 952-908-3176
Fax: 952-908-3179
Email: hkl@lundquistlujan.com
Website: www.lundquistcollaborativedivorce.com

Practice Counties
Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Sherburne, Washington, Wright,
Collaborative Law Training
Year Training Type Instructor Hours
2008 Advanced Interdisciplinary Training Linda Solomon 6.5
2007 Advanced Interdisciplinary Training Sharon Strand Ellison 12
2007 Intermediate Interdisciplinary Training Constance Ahrons 3.5
2006 Advanced Collaborative Law Training Collaborative Law Institute 6.5
2006 Advanced Interdisciplinary Training V. Smith & S. Gamache 12
2005 Basic Interdisciplinary Training Collaborative Law Institute 3
2005 Advanced Collaborative Law Training Collaborative Law Institute 6
2004 Advanced Collaborative Law Training Chip Rose, J.D. 12
2003 Basic Collaborative Law Training Collaborative Law Institute 5
2002 Conflict Resolution Training DivorceChoice.com 3
1996 Mediation Training Mediation Center 40
General Comments
It became apparent to me early in my career that our legal system is ill-equipped to provide solutions to divorcing couples. Judges simply do not have the time or resources necessary to gain an understanding of each family's unique needs. For this reason, I am strongly committed to the collaborative process.
Advantages of collaborative process over traditional divorce include:
-Custom-fit solution rather than “one size fits all”
-No decisions are made without both parties’ consent
-Parties maintain control of timing, cost and outcome
-Children benefit from parenting and support plans focused on their best interests
-Removes the threat of “I’ll see you in court.”
-Settlement conferences replace court appearances
-Problem-solving approach rather than "win/lose" (or "lose/lose")
Areas of Practice
  • Family Law
  • Education
    Undergraduate Education
    B.A. (magna cum laude) Child Psychology; University of Minnesota (1973)
    Law School
    J.D.; University of Minnesota Law School (1979)
    Professional Licenses
  • Admitted to Minnesota Bar 1979
  • Professional Activities
  • Member International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP)
  • Board Member Collaborative Law Institute of Minnesota
  • Member MN State Bar Association
  • Member Hennepin County Bar Association
  • Member HCBA Family Law Section
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