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  2. Mediation - Wikipedia

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    Often, a judge or jury cannot legally provide solutions that emerge in mediation. Thus, mediation is more likely to produce a result that is mutually agreeable for the parties. Compliance Because the result is attained by the parties working together and is mutually agreeable, compliance with the mediated agreement is usually high.

  3. Triple talaq in India - Wikipedia

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    Triple talaq is a form of divorce that was practised in Islam, whereby a Muslim man could legally divorce his wife by pronouncing talaq (the Arabic word for divorce) three times. The pronouncement could be oral or written, or, in recent times, delivered by electronic means such as telephone, SMS, email or social media.

  4. Catherine and Austin McBroom of 'The ACE Family' announce ...

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    In their statements, the two both wrote that they have "mutually agreed" to the split and will work together to continue parenting their three young children: Elle, Alaia and Steel.

  5. Alternative dispute resolution - Wikipedia

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    In collaborative law or collaborative divorce, each party has an attorney who facilitates the resolution process within specifically contracted terms. The parties reach an agreement with the support of the attorneys (who are trained in the process) and mutually agreed experts. No one imposes a resolution on the parties.

  6. The 7-Step Divorce Checklist - AOL

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    Divorce is difficult, regardless of the circumstances. To get through this hard time, it can help to focus on concrete solutions. That's where a divorce checklist comes in.

  7. Collaborative law - Wikipedia

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    Collaborative law, also known as collaborative practice, divorce, or family law, [1] is a legal process through which couples who have decided to separate or end their marriage work together with a team of collaboratively trained professionals including lawyers, divorce coaches, and financial professionals to achieve a settlement that meets the needs of both parties and their children without ...

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