Mediation is increasingly popular in divorce cases because it helps to minimize conflict, prevents the waste of judicial resources, and can help
couples come to mutual agreements that are tolerable to both parties.
Not exact matches
Hale LJ dissented and expressed concern regarding a general enforceability of pre-nuptial
agreements and that the law should «not introduce a presumption or starting point in favour of holding the parties
to it: the guiding principle should be fairness in the light of the actual and foreseeable circumstances at the time when the court
comes to make its order» and stated that «modern marriage still possesses an irreducible minimum, which includes a
couple's
mutual duty
to support one another and their children».
you're describing but it has
to be done with this
mutual agreement of how we're going
to do this and this set definitive time and you
come back and you're engaged, all of those things are helpful when
couples are realizing they're doing it because they care so much about each other.