Tacit Tacit collusion arises when firms act together, called acting in concert, but where there is no formal or
even informal agreement.
Not exact matches
However,
even if your state does not require divorcing parents to create a formal parenting plan, it is strongly recommended that you work with your ex to reach your own
informal agreement regarding your roles and responsibilities.
You should discuss, negotiate and
even read the terms of the
agreement — if there is a formal or
informal written document — carefully to make sure you're not agreeing to anything you're unwilling or unable to follow through with.
The
informal mediator does not know family law so
even if you reach an
agreement it may not be enforceable because it does not comply with the BC Family Law Act or the Divorce Act; and
But
even if your state does not require you to create a parenting plan, consider working with your ex to reach your own
informal agreement.
By instead relying on
informal arrangements, they have avoided the costs of obtaining surveys, negotiating and administering land use
agreements and
even paying rent.