The Stipulation Regarding Consideration of Judicial Collaboration Case Management Program is a legal document in which both parties agree to explore participation in a judicial program aimed at resolving issues related to marriage dissolution. This form facilitates collaboration between the parties and their legal counsel to promote a more amicable resolution compared to traditional litigation. By signing this stipulation, both parties indicate their willingness to work with a judge to settle outstanding issues in a structured environment.
This form should be used when both parties in a dissolution of marriage case wish to explore alternative methods to resolve disputes through the Judicial Collaboration Case Management Program. It is particularly useful when the parties want to engage in structured discussions with judicial oversight to address all relevant issues, aiming for a more amicable separation without prolonged litigation.
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