Collaborative divorce starts out with
a pledge by both spouses: We will not fight one another in court.
Collaborative divorce starts out with
a pledge by both spouses: We will not fight one another in court.
Collaborative divorce, sometimes called collaborative law or collaborative practice, starts with
a pledge by both spouses and their attorneys: Everyone will focus solely on reaching an agreement outside of court.
Not exact matches
It should be obvious that the greatest infringement of justice in this matter is when husband or wife,
by having sex with a third party, violates the exclusive right to intercourse which they have solemnly
pledged to their
spouse.
marriage
pledge R. R. Reno writes in «Government Marriage» (December) that he «can't see how a priest or pastor can in good conscience sign a marriage license for «
Spouse A» and «
Spouse B.»» Then, in support of the Marriage
Pledge put forward
by....
The Church has
pledged to support employees who are veterans and «look favourably» upon staff requests for leave and flexible working
by spouses with partners on deployment and compassionate leave.
(CNN)-- Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum was initially «taken aback»
by a pro-marriage
pledge that asks presidential candidates to promise personal fidelity to their
spouses, but said he ultimately decided to sign it.
Active duty military, their
spouse or dependents covered
by the Military Lending Act may not
pledge any vehicle as collateral.
Active duty military, their
spouse and all dependents covered
by the Military Lending Act may not
pledge any vehicle as collateral.
But in a process invented in 1990
by a Minneapolis divorce lawyer burned out on cutthroat litigation, both
spouses pledge to be honest and respectful.
Several key concepts provide the framework for collaborative divorce, such as maintaining respectful communications, a
pledge not to go to court until the final divorce agreement is completed, and a full exchange of information
by both
spouses.