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The chapter begins with a <span class="noglossary"> brief </span> overview of the different alternatives to court, including parenting coordination, and the different ways that settlements and agreements can be recorded. It also <span class="noglossary"> reviews </span>what can happen when a party has a change of heart after an agreement has been reached. | The chapter begins with a <span class="noglossary"> brief </span> overview of the different alternatives to court, including parenting coordination, and the different ways that settlements and agreements can be recorded. It also <span class="noglossary"> reviews </span>what can happen when a party has a change of heart after an agreement has been reached. | ||
The other sections discuss each of the different alternatives in more detail. | The other sections of this chapter discuss each of the different alternatives in more detail. | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== |