Rethinking the options for complex cases
As lawyers and mediators, we need to think of new ways our skills can be used to tackle problem c...
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As lawyers and mediators, we need to think of new ways our skills can be used to tackle problem c...
With family court delays now further exacerbated by Covid-19, why are we not using child arbitration in far more cases?
This is available free of charge for Resolution members.
This new process option combines the certainty and timescales of arbitration, with mediation’s po...
On 17 March 2020 the Family Division noted in a statement that “there is an urgent need to increa...
The current crisis and the problems that the courts are facing has shone a new light on how we pr...
Lord Neuberger moderates a discussion about practicalities in arbitration.
In this article for The Review Mei-Ling McNab reports back on "The pros and cons of early neutral...
This was the main question which arose for determination in H v W [2019] EWHC 1897 (Fam), in whic...
In family arbitration you and your partner appoint an arbitrator, who will make a decision that will be final and binding between the parties, on any financial and property disputes or some child-related issues arising from family relationships.
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