New Jersey Statutes
§ 2A:23D-2 — Findings, declarations relative to family collaborative law.
New Jersey § 2A:23D-2
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 2AADMINISTRATION OF CIVIL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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Bluebook
N.J. Stat. Ann. § 2A:23D-2 (2026).
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2.The Legislature finds and declares: a. Since at least 2005, attorneys in New Jersey have participated in the dispute resolution method known as family collaborative law, in which an attorney is retained for the limited purpose of assisting his client in resolving family disputes in a voluntary, non-adversarial manner, without court intervention.
b.The family collaborative law process is distinct from other dispute resolution mechanisms because the parties intend to resolve their dispute without litigation. Instead, each party, represented by his attorney, meets together with the other party to the dispute, that party's attorney, and, as needed, one or more nonparty participants who are not attorneys but are professionals in their fields, such as certified financial planners, certified
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§ 2A:23D-1
Short title.§ 2A:23D-10
Disclosure of information.§ 2A:23D-12
Confidentiality.§ 2A:23D-13
Privileges.§ 2A:23D-14
Waiver of privilege.§ 2A:23D-15
Exemption from privilege.§ 2A:23D-17
Application, construction of act.§ 2A:23D-18
Severability.§ 2A:23D-4
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