RCW 7.77.180
Authority of tribunal in case of noncompliance.
(1) If an agreement fails to meet the requirements of RCW 7.77.030, or a lawyer fails to comply with RCW 7.77.120 or 7.77.130, a tribunal may nonetheless find that the parties intended to enter into a collaborative law participation agreement if they:
(a) Signed a record indicating an intention to enter into a collaborative law participation agreement; and
(b) Reasonably believed they were participating in a collaborative law process.
(2) If a tribunal makes the findings specified in subsection (1) of this section, and the interests of justice require, the tribunal may:
(a) Enforce an agreement evidenced by a record resulting from the process in which the parties participated;
(b) Apply the disqualification provisions of RCW 7.77.040, 7.77.050, 7.77.080, and 7.77.090; and
(c) Apply a privilege under RCW 7.77.150.
[ 2013 c 119 § 19.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 7 - Special Proceedings and Actions
Chapter 7.77 - Uniform Collaborative Law Act.
7.77.030 - Collaborative law participation agreement—Requirements.
7.77.040 - Beginning and concluding collaborative law process.
7.77.050 - Proceedings pending before tribunal—Status report.
7.77.070 - Approval of agreement by tribunal.
7.77.080 - Disqualification of collaborative lawyer and lawyers in associated law firm.
7.77.090 - Governmental entity as party.
7.77.100 - Disclosure of information.
7.77.110 - Standards of professional responsibility and mandatory reporting not affected.
7.77.120 - Appropriateness of collaborative law process.
7.77.130 - Coercive or violent relationship among parties.
7.77.140 - Confidentiality of collaborative law communication.
7.77.150 - Privilege against disclosure for collaborative law communication—Admissibility—Discovery.
7.77.160 - Waiver and preclusion of privilege.
7.77.170 - Limits of privilege.
7.77.180 - Authority of tribunal in case of noncompliance.
7.77.901 - Uniformity of application and construction.
7.77.902 - Relation to electronic signatures in global and national commerce act.