Virginia Statutes

§ 20-171 — Beginning and concluding collaborative law process

Virginia § 20-171
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 20Domestic Relations
Ch. 11Uniform Collaborative Law Act

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Va. Code Ann. § 20-171 (2026).

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A.A collaborative law process begins when the parties sign a collaborative law participation agreement.
B.A tribunal shall not order a party to participate in a collaborative law process over such party's objection.
C.A collaborative law process is concluded by a:
1.Resolution of a collaborative matter as evidenced by a signed record;
2.Resolution of a part of the collaborative matter, evidenced by a signed record, in which the parties agree that the remaining parts of the matter will not be resolved in the process; or
3.Termination of the process.
D.A collaborative law process terminates:
1.When a party gives notice to his collaborative lawyer and to other parties in a record that the process is ended;
2.When a party:
a.Begins a proceeding related to a collaborative mat

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Legislative History

2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 346.

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