- "Collaborative communication." A statement or question that concerns the collaborative law process or a collaborative matter and that occurs after the parties sign a collaborative law participation agreement but before the collaborative law process is concluded. The term does not include a written settlement agreement that is signed by all parties to the agreement.
- "Collaborative law process." A procedure to resolve a claim, transaction, dispute or issue without intervention by a tribunal, in which procedure all parties sign a collaborative law participation agreement, all parties are represented by counsel and counsel is disqualified from representing the parties in a proceeding before a tribunal.
"Collaborative matter." A dispute, transaction, claim or issue for resolution that is described in a participation agreement concerning any of the following:
- (1) Marriage, divorce and annulment.
- (2) Property distribution, usage and ownership.
- (3) Child custody, visitation and parenting time.
- (4) Parentage.
- (5) Alimony, alimony pendente lite, spousal support and child support.
- (6) Prenuptial, marital and postnuptial agreements.
- (7) Adoption.
- (8) Termination of parental rights.
- (9) A matter arising under 20 Pa.C.S. (relating to decedents, estates and fiduciaries).
- (10) A matter arising under 15 Pa.C.S. Pt. II (relating to corporations).
"Family members." All of the following:
- (1) Spouses and former spouses.
- (2) Parents and children, including individuals acting in loco parentis.
- (3) Individuals currently or formerly cohabiting.
- (4) Other individuals related by consanguinity or affinity.
- "Nonparty participant." A person other than a party or a party's attorney that participates in the collaborative law process. The term may include, but is not limited to, support persons, mental health professionals, financial neutrals and potential parties.
- "Party." A person that signs a collaborative law participation agreement and whose consent is necessary to resolve a collaborative matter.
- "Person." An individual, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, joint venture, public corporation, government or governmental subdivision, agency or instrumentality or any other legal or commercial entity.
- "Proceeding." A judicial, administrative, arbitral or other adjudicative process before a tribunal.
- "Related matter." A matter involving the same parties, dispute, transaction, claim or issue as a collaborative matter.
- "Tribunal." A court, arbitrator, administrative agency or other body acting in an adjudicative capacity that has jurisdiction to render a binding decision directly affecting a party's interests in a matter.
The following words and phrases when used in this chapter shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: