We are able to advise on Alternative
Dispute Resolution options which may be more cost effective and beneficial to your business than issuing a Court claim.
Collaborative divorce is a private
dispute resolution option which requires each spouse to: (i) treat one another respectfully, (ii) be open and honest in his or her financial dealings, (iii) agree to settle things privately and not to engage in courtroom battles, (iv) hire an attorney for the limited purpose of helping the parties reach an agreement which addresses both parties» concerns, (v) utilize a neutral facilitator (which is substantially the same as a mediator except anything said in front of the facilitator may be disclosed to the other spouse), and, (vi) if there are substantial assets and liabilities, engage a neutral financial professional.
Not exact matches
Alternative
Dispute Resolution As an alternative dispute resolution option, the collaborative process allows for a client - driven approach in which the parties agree to settle outside of court, reaching a resolution aimed to benefit the entire family without resorting to liti
Dispute Resolution As an alternative dispute resolution option, the collaborative process allows for a client - driven approach in which the parties agree to settle outside of court, reaching a resolution aimed to benefit the entire family without resorting to l
Resolution As an alternative
dispute resolution option, the collaborative process allows for a client - driven approach in which the parties agree to settle outside of court, reaching a resolution aimed to benefit the entire family without resorting to liti
dispute resolution option, the collaborative process allows for a client - driven approach in which the parties agree to settle outside of court, reaching a resolution aimed to benefit the entire family without resorting to l
resolution option, the collaborative process allows for a client - driven approach in
which the parties agree to settle outside of court, reaching a
resolution aimed to benefit the entire family without resorting to l
resolution aimed to benefit the entire family without resorting to litigation.
One
option which should be seriously considered is methods of alternative
dispute resolution, primarily mediation.
My role as mediator is to create and foster a process and an atmosphere in
which the parties can reflect on their
dispute and explore
options for
resolution.
He says the main difference from other forms of alternative
dispute resolution is the client retains ownership over the process, with the
option of various pieces of professional advice — of
which legal advice is just one leg — to help them resolve sticking points.
-- Courts are the governmental «default»
option — if you don't provide for ADR in advance through a
dispute resolution clause in your business contract, then in the event of a
dispute (at
which point the two sides usually can't agree to anything), parties typically resort to court, thereby subjecting themselves to the considerable expense, risk, delay, distraction, inflexibility, and often irrationality of the court systems.
Another cutting - edge, growing family law trend, mediation is an alternative
dispute resolution option in divorce in
which the parties jointly hire a mediator to assist them in working out a mutually satisfactory agreement and avoid going to court.
Our experienced divorce lawyers at Fine & Associates Professional Corporation can help you identify
which dispute resolution option best meets your (and your spouse's) needs and provide legal advice throughout the mediation or arbitration process.
Furthermore, since there is strong opposition from the international community to the idea of consumers having to pay even a nominal fee to have access to ODR services (this position seems to have been adopted by most delegations taking part in the UNCITRAL Working Group on Online
Dispute Resolution for
which the CRDP has observer status), there is only one
option left, and that is to have the online business community bear the blunt of ODR costs.
Kari D. Boyle is the Executive Director of the Vancouver - based Mediate BC Society,
which offers viable and affordable
dispute resolution options to the citizens of British Columbia.
The mediator will explain all about mediation and other
dispute resolution options, checking
which is the most suitable for the separating couple and their circumstances.
The polling was commissioned as part of Family
Dispute Resolution Week (25th - 29th November 2013) during
which Resolution is launching a new advice guide, providing more information about the
options available for couples going through separation or divorce.
She is experienced in litigation and is also trained in alternative forms of
dispute resolution,
which offers families and separating couples different
options for resolving issues around divorce, child custody, child support, civil union dissolutions and other issues.
The family
dispute resolution process involves: • the parties listening to each other's point of view without interruption • identifying issues
which need to be resolved • sharing of relevant information • exploring ideas and
options • testing possible solutions • putting decisions and agreements in writing.
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Before going to court to settle a divorce case, a couple has the
option of alternative
dispute resolution (ADR),
which includes mediation and collaborative law.