Family Law: Arbitration

Arbitration

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In arbitration, a neutral person called an “arbitrator” hears arguments and evidence from each side and then decides the outcome of the dispute. Arbitration is less formal than a trial, and the rules of evidence are often relaxed. An added benefit to selecting an arbiter with family law experience is you avoid being assigned a magistrate or judge new to the domestic relations bench.

Arbitration Facts

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