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Concept of Collaborative Law


The law of collaborative was conducted in the United States and Canada for about 15 years. It is now in the United Kingdom and some European countries. It is a non-contradictory approach to resolving disputes where parties, their lawyers and other experts enter into a formal agreement to focus on settlement rather than litigation. If the dispute is not resolved and continue with legal proceedings, the lawyers involved in the process of cooperation should withdraw. It was entered into agreement. CL is a dispute settlement procedure that is dependent on negotiations and does not involve court proceedings. It was published and published in 1990 by Stuart Webb, a Minnesota lawyer who suffers from 'family law practice'. This process is used more, but for now almost everyone, in divorce and other family matter. Proponents of the CL claim that the role of the lawyer in the process does not require a "paradigm shift" in the legal representation. In that respect, it is no surprise that CL, like many creations in the legal profession, has raised a huge controversy in the bar. And, like many controversial bars, legal ethics is in the middle of the debate.
Collaborative law is a voluntary, contractual alternative process of resolving disputes for parties trying to settle a resolution of their case rather than having a judgment imposed by a court or arbitrator. The unique nature of law in partnership, compared to other forms of alternative dispute resolution such as mediation, parties are represented by attorneys ("joint lawyers") during negotiations. The attorneys in law do not represent the party in court, but only to negotiate agreements. The parties agree in advance that their lawyers will leave the court from representing the parties by appearing in the presence of a tribunal if the law of cooperation process will terminate without full agreement. Therefore, the parties keep the assistant attorneys for the limited purpose of acting as an advocate and counselor during the negotiation process. A behavioral form currently seen in family law and based on a contractual relationship between a lawyer and a client is called a cooperation law. This contract generally refers to the duty of the lawyer to seek cooperation in other disputes and to be interested in the document. If the process starts, the lawyer must withdraw from the client's representation.
According to the law of each person's partnership assigns their own special lawyer and you, your partner and your attorney lawyers work in a series of speeches before meetings to work things out without court. You, your partner and your lawyers enter into a written agreement that is a promise of all concerned to try and solve any problems, without the official application to the Court. The written agreement also restricts your lawyers to inform you in court if the breaking process is broken. This means that you are the same, your partner and your lawyers are very focused on finding the best solution for your family through an agreement, rather than passing the applicable courts.

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