This Article examines the intimate partner violence provisions of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act “UCLA” and provides an analytical roadmap for collaborative lawyers. The lack of required intimate partner violence training for collaborative lawyers presents a major roadblock for implementation of the Act. Consequently, states adopting the UCLA should take immediate steps to ensure that courts and bodies regulating lawyers require ongoing training. In the meantime, to gain valuable expertise and avoid potential liability, collaborative lawyers should voluntarily seek it
Over the last several years, states have passed legislation to address intimate partner violence, mo...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Collaborative law was developed originally in the United States, (1) and more recently has received ...
This Article examines the intimate partner violence provisions of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act ...
In November 2009, Hofstra University School of Law’s Center for Children, Families and the Law hoste...
This prefatory note is designed to facilitate understanding of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act by:...
‘Collaboration and Coercion’ addresses the systemic and individual concerns that arise when family m...
This Article describes how lawyers can implement the requirements of the Uniform Collaborative Law A...
Since the beginning of the collaborative family law movement, commentators from various professions ...
Under the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, lawyers have a duty to screen potential Collaborative...
This article assesses the possibilities for collaborative law (CL) to promote problem-solving negoti...
Lawyers and judges should be the vanguard of those working to end domestic violence and mitigate its...
It is the purpose of this comment to explore some of the major areas in which the Model Rules of Pro...
“Collaboration and Coercion” addresses the systemic and individual concerns that arise when family m...
In a book focused on the intersection of law and psychology in women\u27s lives, this chapter review...
Over the last several years, states have passed legislation to address intimate partner violence, mo...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Collaborative law was developed originally in the United States, (1) and more recently has received ...
This Article examines the intimate partner violence provisions of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act ...
In November 2009, Hofstra University School of Law’s Center for Children, Families and the Law hoste...
This prefatory note is designed to facilitate understanding of the Uniform Collaborative Law Act by:...
‘Collaboration and Coercion’ addresses the systemic and individual concerns that arise when family m...
This Article describes how lawyers can implement the requirements of the Uniform Collaborative Law A...
Since the beginning of the collaborative family law movement, commentators from various professions ...
Under the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, lawyers have a duty to screen potential Collaborative...
This article assesses the possibilities for collaborative law (CL) to promote problem-solving negoti...
Lawyers and judges should be the vanguard of those working to end domestic violence and mitigate its...
It is the purpose of this comment to explore some of the major areas in which the Model Rules of Pro...
“Collaboration and Coercion” addresses the systemic and individual concerns that arise when family m...
In a book focused on the intersection of law and psychology in women\u27s lives, this chapter review...
Over the last several years, states have passed legislation to address intimate partner violence, mo...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Collaborative law was developed originally in the United States, (1) and more recently has received ...