Do You Have to Go to Court to Get Divorced?
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In this episode of The Candid Divorce Lawyer, Barrister Helen Brander joins host Kimberley Davies to explore the changing landscape of divorce and dispute resolution, highlighting a move away from traditional court proceedings toward alternative dispute resolution (ADR)methods such as mediation, early neutral evaluation and arbitration, which all offer several advantages.
Helen outlines:🎙️
- How legally enforceable are agreements reached through alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods like mediation or arbitration?
- What are the main cost and time advantages of ADR compared to traditional court litigation in divorce cases?
- What is alternative dispute resolution (ADR),and what different methods are available for resolving family disputes?
- How does the emotional and financial impact of litigation compare to ADR in divorce proceedings?
- Why is early legal advice and financial disclosure important in achieving fair outcomes through ADR?
For more information about Helen, visit her profile: https://www.pumpcourtchambers.com/barrister/helen-brander/
For more information about non-court dispute resolution methods, click here: https://www.trethowans.com/services/individual/family-law-solicitors/non-court-dispute-resolution-methods/
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