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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 42 — JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE · Chapter 74

§ 7406. Concluding the collaborative law process.

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§ 7406. Concluding the collaborative law process.
(a)General rule.-- A collaborative law process shall be concluded by:
(1)Resolution of the collaborative matter, as evidenced by a signed record.
(2)Resolution of a part of the collaborative matter and agreement by all parties that the remaining parts of the collaborative matter will not be resolved in the collaborative law process, as evidenced by a signed record.
(3)Termination under subsection (b).
(4)A method specified in the collaborative law participation agreement.
(b)Termination.-- A collaborative law process shall be terminated when:
(1)A party gives written notice to all parties that the collaborative law process is terminated.
(2)A party begins or resumes a pending proceeding before a tribunal related to a collaborative matter without the agreement of all parties.
(3)Except as provided in subsection (c), a party discharges the party's attorney or the attorney withdraws from further representation of a party. An attorney who is discharged or withdraws shall give prompt written notice to all parties and nonparty participants.
(c)Continuation.-- Notwithstanding the discharge or withdrawal of a collaborative attorney, a collaborative law process shall continue if, not later than 30 days after the date that the notice under subsection (b)(3) is sent, the unrepresented party engages a successor attorney and the participation agreement is amended to identify the successor attorney.
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Cross References. Section 7406 is referred to in section 7405 of this title.
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