What is collusion law?
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What is collusion law?
Collusion is a deceitful agreement or secret cooperation between two or more parties to limit open competition by deceiving, misleading or defrauding others of their legal right.
Can you sue for collusion?
A collusive lawsuit or collusive action is a lawsuit in which the parties to the suit have no actual quarrel with one another, but one sues the other to achieve some result desired by both.
What is collusion in family law?
Collusion used to be a commonly asserted defense to a fault-based divorce. When spouses collude, they agree to commit or appear to commit an act that would entitle the other to a fault-based divorce. Collusion was more common when no-fault divorces weren’t available.
What is condonation divorce?
Condonation and connivance means that a spouse who has made an application for divorce based on adultery or cruelty voluntarily forgave their spouse or agreed to overlook the act complained of.
Do lawyers collude?
Attorneys will collude. the result, you pay the attorney who helped you and you pay the other side (tax free money at that). There is a lot of fraud upon the court that goes on there too, the court of appeals articulate this the best backed by the supreme court. Most attorneys are ethical, many are not.