Difference between revisions of "Resolving Disputes Without Going to Court"

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Going to court is one way to resolve a dispute. But there are other ways that can be cheaper, faster, and more effective. Learn about options for “alternative dispute resolution”.
Going to court is one way to resolve a dispute. But there are other ways that can be cheaper, faster, and more effective. Learn about options for “'''alternative dispute resolution'''”.


==Understand your legal options==
==Understand your legal options==
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For more options to find a collaborative practitioner, see our information on [[Mediation and Collaborative Practice (No. 111)|mediation and collaborative practice (no. 111)]].  
For more options to find a collaborative practitioner, see our information on [[Mediation and Collaborative Practice (No. 111)|mediation and collaborative practice (no. 111)]].  


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