Generally, ADR is
faster than going to court because family courts are constantly backlogged and it can take a very long time to get before a judge.
Not exact matches
It probably won't make Wynne any more popular in Harper's eyes, and will be one more reason for him
to avoid meeting with her, but it could also be the first shot in a Supreme
Court challenge of the legislation, which could conceivably be much
faster - tracked
than it would be if we had
to wait for a Charter challenge the traditional way, which could conceivably help save lives,
going back
to the thrust of the Bedford decision in the first place.
Both
go more
than fast enough
to lose your drivers license, but the Cayman S will get you
to court just a little quicker.
More
than 50 % of lending institutions include mandatory arbitration as part of their loan contracts because it is supposed
to be
faster and cheaper
than going to court.
Crucially, a slip and fall settlement almost always results in a much
faster outcome
than going to court, meaning you get the money you deserve and need sooner — so you can stop the bills from piling up.
In a letter distributed
to all divorce litigants, the Supervising Judge of the Los Angeles Superior
Court Family Law Departments points out that mediation is cheaper, faster, less stressful, and less harmful to children and relationships than going to c
Court Family Law Departments points out that mediation is cheaper,
faster, less stressful, and less harmful
to children and relationships
than going to courtcourt.
The bottom line is that Collaborative Law is generally
faster, cheaper, more dignified and more effective
than going to court.
Mediation is usually an advantageous alternative
to court because it is less expensive and
faster than going through a
court trial.
In many or even most family law cases, mediation without attorneys can accomplish agreement
faster and cheaper
than two opposing attorneys arguing back and forth on their own or worse yet,
going to court.
Divorce arbitration is more private, and
faster,
than going to court.