Virginia Statutes

§ 20-184 — Limits of privilege

Virginia § 20-184
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 20Domestic Relations
Ch. 11Uniform Collaborative Law Act

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Va. Code Ann. § 20-184 (2026).

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A.There is no privilege under § 20-182 for a collaborative law communication that is:
1.Available to the public;
2.A threat or statement of a plan to inflict bodily injury or commit a crime of violence;
3.Intentionally used to plan a crime, commit or attempt to commit a crime, or conceal an ongoing crime or ongoing criminal activity; or
4.In an agreement resulting from the collaborative law process, evidenced by a record signed by all parties to the agreement.
B.The privileges under § 20-182 for a collaborative law communication do not apply to the extent that a communication is:
1.Sought or offered to prove or disprove a claim or complaint of professional misconduct or malpractice arising from or related to a collaborative law process; or
2.Sought or offered to prove or dis

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Legislative History

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

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