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- Lawyer-supported_mediation abstract "Lawyer-supported mediation is a "non-adversarial method of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) to resolves disputes, such as to settle family issues at a time of divorce or separation, including child support, custody issues and division of property".The approach sets out to integrate the contribution of family lawyer or solicitor with that of a family mediator. Users of lawyer-supported mediation first meet their respective lawyers to take advice before jointly attending mediation sessions. Legal advice is taken between sessions to inform options being discussed at mediation. Following mediation, the lawyers are called upon to review any agreement reached and to make aspects of it made legally binding. Since neither lawyer is initially being retained as a negotiator or litigator, the cost of legal advice is typically fixed for clients choosing lawyer-supported mediation.In the event of lawyer-supported mediation failing to deliver a partial or full agreement, both parties are free to retain their respective lawyers to pursue litigation. This is not the case with collaborative law where a breakdown in roundtable negotiations requires each party to instruct a new family lawyer before proceeding with court action.".
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- Lawyer-supported_mediation wikiPageWikiLink Alternative_dispute_resolution.
- Lawyer-supported_mediation wikiPageWikiLink Arlen_F._Gregorio.
- Lawyer-supported_mediation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mediation.
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- Lawyer-supported_mediation wikiPageWikiLink Divorce.
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- Lawyer-supported_mediation wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Lawyer-supported_mediation wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Lawyer-supported_mediation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lawyer-supported mediation".
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- Lawyer-supported_mediation subject Category:Mediation.
- Lawyer-supported_mediation comment "Lawyer-supported mediation is a "non-adversarial method of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) to resolves disputes, such as to settle family issues at a time of divorce or separation, including child support, custody issues and division of property".The approach sets out to integrate the contribution of family lawyer or solicitor with that of a family mediator. Users of lawyer-supported mediation first meet their respective lawyers to take advice before jointly attending mediation sessions.".
- Lawyer-supported_mediation label "Lawyer-supported mediation".
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