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Today, Family Law clients in Kentucky have many options in choosing how they want to resolve their domestic relations disputes. ARBITRATION In arbitration, an arbitrator is empowered by the parties to make a decision
on the resolution of the case, which is fully binding upon the parties, in much
the same way as the Court's decision is binding upon the parties. The setting for an arbitration is generally more formal than in mediation. The arbitrator will conduct the session in much the same way as a court hearing, with specific time limits for each party’s proof to be presented and their arguments made. Unlike mediation, the parties and their counsel give the arbitrator the authority to render a binding decision, which will have the same authority and power as a court order and which will be enacted by the court through entry of the decision as an order of the court. In arbitration, the parties do not have the power to participate in the decision-making process but, rather than endure months of delay before getting a court date, they can engage an arbitrator who will tender his decision in a much shorter period of time. A speedy date is the primary advantage of arbitration. Talk to us today about how ADR can help resolve your Family Law problem.
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