ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) is a method of settling civil disputes without the need for a courtroom. Several advantages are available to disputing parties who can utilize ADR. First is the cost. Anytime two parties can settle any dispute out of court, the costs are substantially less.
Category Archives: Collaborative Law
Collaborative Divorce vs Mediated Divorce
In a previous article, we provided a definition of collaborative divorce as an agreement between the spouses and their lawyers that they will all meet to discuss and work through the any divorce issues thus saving the costs and issues with a court.
Collaborative Divorce
In the simplest terms, a collaborative divorce is an agreement between the spouses and their lawyers that they will all meet to discuss and work through the any divorce issues thus saving the costs and issues with a court.
Collaborative Law in New Mexico
Collaborative Law is designed to resolve family and other disputes, without the aid of the courts, in a fair and respectable manner. Both parties hire their own Family Lawyers to advise and assist in negotiating an agreement.
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is the procedure for resolving disputes without litigation, using arbitration, mediation, or negotiation as a means to a fair settlement. ADR procedures are typically less costly and more rapidly settled.
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