Sentences with phrase «in endless litigation»

«Are you seriously going to look targeted parents in the eye, hear their stories, the years of lost relationships with their children with no end in sight, the utter failure and incompetence of mental heath in recognizing and solving their nightmare, the tens of thousands of dollars spent in endless litigation, and with all this tragedy that surrounds us, you're seriously going to maintain that the PAS model is a success?»
Confidential mediation should remain a totally separate process from litigation, and should not become merely a step in the endless litigation process of family law.
Though they certainly do not go into the marriage planning to divorce, they know the statistics and want a prenuptial agreement to protect them and ensure that they do not get trapped in endless litigation later on.
Ladd worries that were it to become law, it would pit tribes against museums and result in endless litigation.
Yet that is exactly what has taken place in the B.C. Interior this decade, driven by Chief Louie, the vanguard of a new generation of aboriginal leaders far more interested in creating jobs for their members than in endless litigation or lobbying.

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This adversarial disadvantage for the self - represented party is compounded by the fact that fully represented parties usually have access to much larger legal budgets in order to keep a self - represented party mired in an endless swamp of motions, applications, and assorted procedural shenanigans, with all the attendant litigation risks and run - up on costs that flow from such conduct.
From deeds and contracts, to wills, leases, agreements, and litigations - the list of paper files that are necessary for the success of any task in this document intensive industry is endless.
Patent litigation means years of endless meetings, depositions, document productions, and days in court.
In Edmonton (City) v Edmonton East (Capilano) Shopping Centres Ltd., [5] the majority (5/4) affirmed its allegiance to the categorical approach while summarily snubbing contextualism for generating «uncertainty and endless litigation concerning the standard of review.»
Reluctance of counsel to schedule an early trial or to discuss settlement: In legal work other than litigation, the equivalent would be a reluctance to meet with the other side to conclude negotiations or endless rounds of tiny changes to documents (thereby postponing signing).
However, for the majority of divorced couples they will be forced to engage in endless post-judgment litigation.
There is not even a suggestion that if, as a demographic group, children of divorce are having more problems — assuming they are — it's more likely to be because of the rise in popularity of the ridiculous, schizophrenic, and unstable co-parenting ideology, which in turn is increasing the absence of mothers from their children's lives, as well as increasing stressful, wasteful, and expensive years of «burgeoning custody litigation,» including the endless talkety talk - talk meddling with families by those who make their money doing «therapeutic jurisprudence.»
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