Not exact matches
This form of ADR has the
couple and their lawyers signing a «participation agreement» that commits all of them
to avoid going to court save for the purpose of obtaining a divorce and the
court's approval
to the agreements they have reached within the collaborative process.
The
couple and their lawyers will sign a «participation agreement» which commits all of them
to act in good faith and
to avoid going to court save for the purposes of obtaining a divorce and the
court's approval
to the agreements they have reached within the collaborative process.
Many
couples in Indiana try
to come
to their own agreement for the terms of the divorce in order
to avoid the time, costs and unpredictable nature of
going to court.
Her work as a Collaborative Divorce Coach evolved out of this philosophy because Collaborative Divorce offers
couples a way
to end their marital relationships through a non-adversarial process and
avoid going to court.
Collaborative divorce is a type of alternative dispute resolution that can help
couples avoid litigation and agree on a settlement without
going to court.
The cornerstone of the process is that the separating
couple agree from the outset not
to go to court, and seek
to avoid as far as possible the emotional and financial damage that a divorce can involve.
CP is a process for divorcing
couples or people ending non-marital relationships who come together with trained professionals — ; lawyers, mental health specialists, and financial advisors —
to avoid going to court, and
to use a respectful, problem - solving approach.
With all of this in mind,
couples who are having problems with their marriages will often seek alternatives
to divorce, perhaps
to save said marriage, perhaps
to avoid some of the financial and other consequences of
going to court.
Most
couples are able
to reach success in mediation and
avoid going to court.