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The BC roster is developing a model parenting coordination agreement. This agreement will be available here for download when it is released by the roster.
The BC roster is developing a model parenting coordination agreement. This agreement will be available here for download when it is released by the roster.
==Further Reading in this Chapter==
Return to the <span style="color: red;">first page</span> in this chapter.
* <span style="color: red;">Collaborative Processes</span>
* <span style="color: red;">Mediation</span>
* <span style="color: red;">Arbitration</span>
==Page Resources, Links and Downloads==
===Legislation===
* <span style="color: red;">bulleted list of legislation referred to in page</span>
===Links===
* <span style="color: red;">bulleted list of linked external websites referred to in page</span>
* <span style="color: red;">Collab Roster</span>
===Downloads===
The link below will open a sample collaborative process participation agreement in a new window. You may require a PDF reader to view this file; Adobe Acrobat Reader is a free PDF reader available for download from <span style="color: red;">Adobe Software</span>. In this sample, Jane Doe and John Doe are entering into a participation agreement with their lawyers, Alice Smith and Sylvia Black.
:::: <span style="color: red;">Participation Agreement</span> (PDF)
This sample document is just that: a sample. While it represents a more or less accurate picture of how these sorts of agreements might look, it may not be applicable to your situation and may not reflect the terms of the agreement you will sign if you decide to use a collaborative settlement process. Use it as a reference only.


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