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Going to court to resolve a family law dispute can be stressful and expensive. Learn how '''mediation ''' or '''collaborative practice ''' can be used to resolve issues without going to court.
==Understand the legal framework==
If the parties want to change the agreement, they can go back to mediation or a collaborative process to discuss the potential changes. Alternatively, they can go to court. Although a court will generally be reluctant to change an agreement that was fairly negotiated, the court may make an order on different terms if there was an important change in circumstances after the agreement was signed that was not expected when the agreement was negotiated.
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