Colorado Code § 13-24-104

Collaborative law participation agreement - requirements
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(1) A
collaborative law participation agreement must:
(a) Be in a record;
(b) Be signed by the parties;
(c) State the parties' intention to resolve a collaborative matter through a collaborative
law process under this article 24 as enacted in Colorado and informed consent concerning the
consequences of the disqualification process;
(d) Describe the nature and scope of the matter;
(e) Identify the collaborative lawyer who represents each party in the process; and
(f) Contain a statement by each collaborative lawyer confirming the lawyer's
representation of a party in the collaborative law process.
(2) Parties may agree to include in a collaborative law participation agreement additional
provisions not inconsistent with this article 24.

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