In most states, family courts prefer that divorcing parents reach an agreement on their own or with
the help of alternative dispute resolution techniques like mediation or collaborative practice.
Not exact matches
The growth
of e-commerce and the resulting physical distance between parties in various transactions, along with advances in technology more broadly, have
helped lead to the rise
of online
dispute resolution, a digital offshoot
of traditional
alternative dispute resolution that provides greater efficiency and convenience to the parties involved.
Parenting coordination is only one process in a much larger family
of alternative dispute resolution processes that
help parents reach settlement
of their
disputes without going to court.
If you are faced with marital problems in the Richmond, Virginia area, including Chesterfield County, Hanover County, Henrico County, or the City
of Richmond, and have questions concerning your legal rights Richmond divorce lawyer James H. Wilson, Jr., will
help you decide on the best course, including pursuing marital or family counselling, settling your
disputes through
Alternative Dispute Resolution, preparing a separation agreement, or representing your interest in the event
of a separation or a divorce or annulment proceeding.
In an effort to
help lawyers and their clients avoid the expense and uncertainty
of litigation, Sell & Melton LLP offers the services
of well - trained, experienced, and state - registered attorneys as neutrals in various forms
of alternative dispute 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.
Colin Rule: Sure, I bet a lot
of your listeners have heard
of Alternative Dispute Resolution, which is like face - to - face mediation and arbitration, really systems for
helping people resolve their
disputes outside
of court.
We will
help you to explore other methods
of alternative dispute resolution, including mediation and negotiation, to
help you avoid going to court.
Mediation, often known as
Alternative Dispute Resolution, is a process where a third party mediator, typically a barrister,
helps parties settle
disputes out
of court.
Our experience with such
alternative dispute resolution techniques as mediation and arbitration can
help keep your problem out
of court.
An experienced Sydney
alternative dispute resolution lawyer from Carroll & O'Dea can
help navigate the details
of Australia
alternative dispute resolution law.
We recognise the value
of alternative dispute resolution to
help parties settle in a voluntary, consensual and confidential manner.
Mediation as a form
of alternative dispute resolution is a negotiation where a neutral party
helps disputing parties — the divorcing couple — toward a mutually satisfactory result.
An experienced Kenya
alternative dispute resolution lawyer from Njoroge Regeru & Company can
help navigate the details
of Kenya
alternative dispute resolution law.
Mediation is a form
of alternative dispute resolution that
helps the plaintiff and defendant compromise toward an ideal outcome for the case.
Contact Gelman & Associates to learn how our experienced
alternative dispute resolution family law lawyers can
help facilitate a cost - effective, low - conflict,
resolution of your family law matter.
He has tried over 95 cases to jury and non-jury verdict in Federal and State Court jurisdictions and has
helped clients resolve
disputes through a variety
of Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures.
Two times a year, the
Alternative Dispute Resolution section
of the Indianapolis Bar Association organizes a Paternity Court Mediation Day where volunteer attorneys try to
help fighting parents reach an agreement about the care
of their children.
One
of the more positive and helpful aspects
of this technology, he says, is the «solution explorer» that is used at the beginning
of the CRT process, which «can
help to organize litigants» thoughts and thinking about
alternative dispute resolution possibilities.
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Alternative legal services (ALSs) are, for example: clinics
of various types; self -
help webpages; phone - in services; paralegal and law student programs; family mediation services; social justice tribunals; and court procedures simplification projects; arbitration and mediation for
dispute resolution; public legal education information services; programs for targeted (unbundled) limited retainer legal services (as distinguished from a full retainer to provide the whole legal service); pro bono (free) legal services for short and simple cases; and, the National Self - Represented Litigants Project, the purpose
of which is to
help self - represented litigants to be better litigants without lawyers.
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Alternative legal services (ALSs) are, for example: clinics
of various types, self -
help webpages, phone - in services, paralegal and law student programs, family mediation services, social justice tribunals, court procedures simplification projects, arbitration and mediation for
dispute resolution, public legal education information services, programs for targeted (unbundled) limited retainer legal services (as distinguished from a full retainer to provide all
of the legal services necessary), pro bono (free) legal services for short and simple cases, and the National Self - Represented Litigants Project, the purpose
of which is to
help self - represented litigants to be more effective self - represented litigants.
Alternative dispute resolution options such as Mediation and Collaborative Practice can
help you resolve the issues presented in your case effectively and while minimizing the financial and emotional impact
of the process.
Mediation is a form
of alternative dispute resolution in which a trained, neutral third party
helps you and your spouse negotiate the terms
of custody and parenting time.
If the other party agrees, you may also try mediation, a form
of alternative dispute resolution that involves discussing your situation with the
help of a neutral third party.
The article
helped to set the stage for the robust growth
of alternative dispute resolution in many forms that we now enjoy, including our Supreme Judicial Court Uniform Rules of Dispute Resolution and the flowering of family mediation through organizations, training, literature and even an occasional Hollywood
dispute resolution in many forms that we now enjoy, including our Supreme Judicial Court Uniform Rules of Dispute Resolution and the flowering of family mediation through organizations, training, literature and even an occasional Hollyw
resolution in many forms that we now enjoy, including our Supreme Judicial Court Uniform Rules
of Dispute Resolution and the flowering of family mediation through organizations, training, literature and even an occasional Hollywood
Dispute Resolution and the flowering of family mediation through organizations, training, literature and even an occasional Hollyw
Resolution and the flowering
of family mediation through organizations, training, literature and even an occasional Hollywood movie.
Practice groups are oftentimes also used to
help educate the public about this form
of alternative dispute resolution that is most often utilized in divorce and family law matters.
Collaborative divorce is a type
of alternative dispute resolution that can
help couples avoid litigation and agree on a settlement without going to court.
Collaborative family law,
alternative dispute resolution and mediation are examples
of different approaches that
help parents come up with solutions themselves.
Out -
of - court
alternative dispute resolution proceedings like mediation or «collaborative law» (usually with the
help of attorneys).
Divorce mediation is a type
of alternative dispute resolution where a neutral third - party divorce mediator
helps guide the parties towards a legally binding and enforceable divorce agreement that is fair and workable for both parties, rather than placing such important issues in the hands
of an anonymous judge whose order may not best represent the interest
of both parties.
Why not consider an
alternative form
of dispute resolution that
helps develop solutions and transform relationships, not annihilate them?
In this form
of alternative dispute resolution, a neutral third party
helps divorcing couples negotiate their differences — without going to court.