Kentucky Code § KRS 403.644

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 KRS 403.640 to 403.670; (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 l awyer’s representation of a party in the collaborative law process. (2) Parties may agree to include additional provisions in a collaborative law participation agreement not inconsistent with KRS 403.640 to 403.670 that may: (a) Require disclosures pursuant to the Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure; and (b) Outline discovery requests which exceed those required under the Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure.

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