Divorce Arbitration is used when parties just cannot resolve one or more issues and they want privacy, speed and control over the selection of a "judge." An arbitrator is a
private judge.
Arbitration can be used in connection with Adversarial Divorce,
Collaborative Divorce, and after
Divorce Mediation fails. (To
compare and contrast the three see
The Three Roads
to Divorce.)
In Divorce Arbitration the power to finally resolve issues rests with
the parties.
There are times when even the best-intentioned divorcing parties,
represented by able attorneys, cannot resolve their disagreements. When resolution cannot be achieved, Divorce Arbitration provides a private and quick resolution.
Unlike in the court system, the parties select their arbitrator, their hearing time and location. They even determine the procedure to be followed. Parties may even set limits on how long an
arbitrator may take to render a decision.
The power rests with the
parties.
To learn about me go to My Background. For specific
information about Divorce Arbitration in your circumstances, contact me.
To learn more about my other services go to:
Adversarial Divorce,
Collaborative Divorce,
Mediation, Divorce
Coaching and Negotiation Help. |
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Parties have said the following about my
abilities as an arbitrator: "Your preparation and obvious knowledge of the issues impressed
everyone. Your procedure was very successful and largely because the
parties trusted you to be discrete."
"Attorney Anthony Adamopoulos conducts himself in a professional
manner. He does not show favoritism to either side... . He clearly
states the issues."
"You did a nice, quick job. I think the award was within the range
I had anticipated."
"My client was happy with your finding and
defendant's attorney felt your award was within the parameters of
the value of the case."
"The award was made within 48 hours of the hearing. My client's
claim was resolved in an expedient and fair manner without the
delays necessitated by litigation." |
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