GUIDELINES FOR PARTICIPATION
A. Guidelines for Attorneys for Practice of Collaborate Law.
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The attorneys advise their respective clients of the law that
applies to the parties' circumstances.
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The attorneys sign a separate retainer/fee agreement with each
client.
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The attorneys model for their clients a commitment to honesty,
dignified behavior and mutual respect.
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The attorneys guide their clients through a process of "cooperative
conflict" where disagreements between the parties are
used for the productive purpose of finding creative solutions
to reach a cooperative settlement.
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The attorneys model for their clients the ability to hear and
understand (active listening) what is important to the opposing
party so that the interests of both parties are promoted.
Each attorney represents his or her client's interests while
validating the other party's interests.
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The attorneys bring stability and reason to emotionally charged
situations and are agents of reality for unreasonable clients.
Each attorney uses clear, conciliatory language in speaking
and writing while advocating his or her client's position.
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The attorneys cooperate with each other and other members of
the interdisciplinary network to provide all necessary disclosure
and discovery.
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The attorneys cooperate in setting reasonable deadlines for
the completion of assignments and tasks.
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The attorneys remain committed to settlement despite impasse
and refrain from using such adversarial techniques or tactics
as "we'll see you in Court." Court involvement
is not an option for resolution.
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The attorneys are committed to finding effective ways to assist
parties in reaching agreement and overcoming impasses, for
example, mediation and case evaluation by neutral experts.
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Neither attorney prepares or files any documents with the Court
except with the mutual agreement of all concerned.
B. Guidelines
For Child Specialist/Divorce Coaches Who Participate In Collaborate
Law
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Specialist/Divorce Coaches advise their respective clients
to focus on the current set of circumstances.
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Child Specialist/Divorce Coaches model for their clients
a commitment to honesty, dignified behavior and mutual respect.
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Child Specialist/Divorce Coaches, "coach" their
clients through a process of "cooperative conflict"
where disagreements between the parties is used for the
productive
purpose of finding creative solutions to reach a cooperative
settlement.
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Child Specialist/Divorce Coaches model for their clients
the ability to hear and understand (active listening) what
is important to the opposing party so that the interests
of both parties are promoted. Each Child Specialist/Divorce
Coaches represents his or her client's interests while respecting
the other party's right his or her position.
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The
Child Specialist/Divorce Coaches bring stability and reason
to emotionally charged situations and are agents of reality
for unreasonable clients. Each Child Specialist/Divorce
Coaches uses coaching techniques which convey clear, conciliatory
language in speaking and writing while advocating his or
her client's position.
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The
Child Specialist/Divorce Coaches cooperate with each member
of the interdisciplinary team to support the need for honest
and complete disclosure and discovery.
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The
Child Specialist/Divorce Coaches cooperate with other members
of the interdisciplinary team and clients in setting reasonable
deadlines for the completion of assignments and tasks.
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The
Child Specialist/Divorce Coaches remain committed to settlement
despite impasse.
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The
Child Specialist/Divorce Coaches are committed to finding
effective ways to assist parties in reaching agreement and
overcoming impasses, for example, mediation and case
evaluation by neutral experts.
C. Guidelines
For Financial Consultants Who Participate In Collaborate Law
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Financial
Consultants advise the clients regarding the current financial
situation.
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Financial
Consultants model for their clients a commitment to honesty,
dignified behavior and mutual respect.
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Financial
Consultants advise their clients through a process of "cooperative
conflict" where disagreements between the parties is used for the productive
purpose of finding creative solutions to reach a cooperative settlement.
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Financial
Consultants model for their clients the ability to hear
and understand (active listening) what is important to the
interests of both parties in reaching a settlement of the
financial issues in the case.
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Financial
Consultants bring stability and reason to emotionally charged
situations and are agents of reality for unreasonable clients. Each Financial
Consultants use techniques which convey clear, conciliatory
language in speaking and writing while advocating possible
resolutions for conflict.
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Financial
Consultants cooperate with each member of the interdisciplinary
network to support the need for honest and complete disclosure and
discovery of financial information.
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Financial
Consultants cooperate with other members of the interdisciplinary
network and clients in setting reasonable deadlines for the completion
of assignments and tasks.
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Financial
Consultants remain committed to settlement despite impasse.
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Financial
Consultants are committed to finding effective ways to assist
parties in reaching agreement and overcoming impasses, for example, mediation
and case evaluation by neutral experts.
D. Guidelines
For Mediators Who Participate In Collaborative Law
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Mediators
advise their respective clients to focus on the current
set of circumstances.
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Mediators
model for their clients a commitment to honesty, dignified
behavior and mutual respect.
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Mediators
facilitate agreement through a process of alternative dispute
resolution. finding creative solutions to reach a cooperative
settlement.
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Mediators
model for their clients the ability to hear and understand
(active listening) what is important to the opposing party
so that the interests of both parties are promoted.
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Mediators
bring stability and reason to emotionally charged situations
and are agents of reality for unreasonable clients.
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Mediators
cooperate with each member of the interdisciplinary team
to support the need for honest and complete disclosure and
discovery.
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Mediators
cooperate with other members of the interdisciplinary team
and clients in setting reasonable deadlines for the completion
of assignments and tasks.
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Mediators
remain committed to settlement despite impasse.
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Mediators
are committed to finding effective ways to assist parties
in reaching agreement and overcoming impasses, for example,case
evaluation by neutral experts.