Yes.
Some conflicts can be made worse by peer negotiation.
There are many good debt negotiation companies. Some of the best debt negotiation companies are Freedom Debt Relief, Credit Care Corporation and Debt Settlement USA.
The most successful pretrial release program is difficult to determine definitively as success can be measured in various ways (e.g. low rates of pretrial detention, high rates of court appearance, low rates of new criminal activity). Some successful pretrial release programs include those that utilize risk assessment tools to determine the likelihood of an individual's pretrial success, provide support services to defendants, and prioritize community safety. Examples could include programs like the Pretrial Risk Assessment Instrument in Washington, D.C. or the Pretrial Services Agency for the District of Columbia.
"Negotiation training is used as training for many jobs, including in business environments for client negotiation. Negotiation training may be done in seminars or taught in courses that can range from a few months to a year or more."
"Negotiation and conflict resolution training may have many overlaps in training; however, they are not necessarily the same. Negotiation is a type of conflict resolution so much of the training will be similar but there will be some specifics that concentrate on negotiation."
No country requires prenuptial agreements, and in some countries, the courts do not even give these documents much weight. In Islamic countries, prenuptial agreements are considered to be an integral part of the marriage.
There are many pitfalls to negotiation strategies. Some examples of pitfalls to negotiation strategies includes poor planning, failing to pay attention to one's opponent, and paying too much attention to anchors.
They are not mandatory in many subjects. In fact they are wholly inappropriate in some.
Some strategies for a contract negotiation include avoiding the pitfalls of poor planning and of caving in too quickly. Another suggestion is to not gloat when one is close to a deal.
(in the US) No. No traffic courts or juvenile courts exist at the federal level.
Unable to answer. Some states DO have mandatory minimum sentences for some offenses but insufficient information with which to answer is disclosed in the question.
There are various negotiation tactics that one could use to get a better deal. Some key negotiation tactics that one could use to get a better deal are having a lot of information, flinch when unhappy with the price, and maintain ones walk away power.