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Why do the attorneys withdraw if the process fails?

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Why do the attorneys withdraw if the process fails?

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The Texas Family Code requires that attorneys involved in a collaborative case withdraw from representation of their respective clients if an agreement cannot be reached and one party elects to “opt out” of the process. It is a fundamental element of Collaborative Law. The cost and inconvenience of hiring new attorneys and going to court provide huge incentives for the parties to stay with the process and reach an agreement. The process rarely fails.

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