Sentences with phrase «voluntary process allowing»

An informal, voluntary process allowing parties to work with a neutral third party (the «mediator») to develop a separation agreement.
Alternate dispute resolution is a voluntary process allowing parties an opportunity to settle their issue prior to attending a full public hearing.

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The Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) explains national certification is a voluntary process that allows teachers to critically reflect on their own practice and the impact they have on their students and colleagues.
(2) certain forms of alternative dispute resolution, including mediation, early neutral evaluation, minitrials, and voluntary arbitration, may have potential to reduce the large backlog of cases now pending in some Federal courts throughout the United States, thereby allowing the courts to process their remaining cases more efficiently; and
Many courts offer a service to couples called mediation, which is a voluntary process that allows both spouses to discuss what they want out of the divorce.
Family mediation is a voluntary process that allows parents to resolve their disputes over decisions affecting their children.
Mediation is a voluntary process which allows both you and your spouse to maintain control over your destiny and the terms of your divorce settlement.
Family mediation is a voluntary process that allows parents to resolve their disputes over decisions affecting their children.
Besides the fundamental notion that children maintain separate representations of attachment to mother and father in the first years of life (Belsky and Rovine 1988), it has been argued that relationship - specific representations merge into a unitary pattern by late middle childhood (Dykas et al. 2006), as executive functioning becomes more efficient, allowing better voluntary control of attentional processes, and sophisticated appraisal skills that enable children to integrate multiple and different representations into more abstract models (Zimmermann and Iwanski 2015).
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