Sentences with phrase «issues by mutual agreement»

If you can work things out with your spouse, you may resolve these issues by mutual agreement.
Thus, parents might want to consider resolving the issue by mutual agreement.

Not exact matches

Issues of justice arise when there is a contract or a mutual agreement between two people by which one does something for the other and the other agrees to give something equivalent in return; this equivalence is what is termed the quid pro quo.
At this point, a good real estate attorney can save the day by negotiating repairs or credits for these issues, and then draft an agreement between you and the seller that resolves them to your mutual satisfaction.
If no agreement is reached during direct negotiations or if the dispute is only settled in part the parties can (by mutual agreement) submit the dispute to the Common Market Group (political representatives of member states) to issue a recommendation.
Even if mediation or discussions out of court result in a mutual agreement on the issue, either spouse may change the proceeding back into a contested divorce with a new disagreement, for example, by disagreeing about spousal support.
If these matters can not be resolved by mutual agreement, a judge will rule on the divorce issues based on a set of legal factors and guidelines that the New Jersey legislature has put in place.
It is typical for family law mediation sessions to begin with the parties stating which issues they have already resolved by mutual agreement.
Each spouse has his or her own collaborative law attorney who works with them to explain issues and help achieve goals by mutual participation and agreement.
In the event of a genuine issue as to entitlement to a deposit, the broker should continue to hold the deposit in escrow while advising the parties that it will be released upon a determination by a forum of competent jurisdiction (such as trial court or arbitration decision) or by mutual agreement (preferably with releases) of those involved.
While issues between REALTORS ® and their clients — e.g., listing broker / seller (or landlord) or buyer broker / buyer (or tenant)-- are subject to mandatory arbitration (subject to the client's agreement to arbitrate), and issues between sellers and buyers may be arbitrated at their mutual agreement, in many cases such issues are resolved in the courts or in other alternative dispute resolution forums (which may also be administered by Boards or Associations of REALTORS ®).
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