Difference between revisions of "Family Law Arbitration"
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I have developed a checklist of procedural elements that is helpful for designing arbitration processes, and covers every part of the arbitration process, from deciding whether to have an in-person hearing or a hearing by videoconference, to whether and how experts will be hired, to how evidence will be presented at the hearing. You can download my "Arbitration Rules Pick-List" from the [https://www.boydarbitration.ca/rules-of-procedure website] of John-Paul Boyd Arbitration Chambers. | I have developed a checklist of procedural elements that is helpful for designing arbitration processes, and covers every part of the arbitration process, from deciding whether to have an in-person hearing or a hearing by videoconference, to whether and how experts will be hired, to how evidence will be presented at the hearing. You can download my "Arbitration Rules Pick-List" from the [https://www.boydarbitration.ca/rules-of-procedure website] of John-Paul Boyd Arbitration Chambers. | ||
====Mandatory elements of arbitration==== | ====Mandatory elements of arbitration processes==== | ||
Although arbitration processes are incredibly flexible, there are certain aspects of arbitration that are required in British Columbia. | Although arbitration processes are incredibly flexible, there are certain aspects of arbitration that are required in British Columbia. |