Considering Divorce? Don’t Litigate – Arbitrate.
What is Divorce Arbitration?
Divorce arbitration is a way of resolving disputes outside of court. The parties select an impartial third party Arbitrator to decide the issues in their case. Instead of going to court, the parties are able to present their case in the Arbitrator’s office, in a less formal, but more efficient and private manner. The court issues a Judgment of Divorce based upon the Arbitrator’s Award.
Blog Posts by NJDAA Member Arbitrators
Arbitration Developments in NJ
By Charles F. Vuotto, Jr. Esq.
By way of a Notice to the Bar dated April 21, 2015, Glenn A. Grant, J.A.D., Acting Administrative Director of the Courts has invited written comments to the report of […]
Palimony Agreement: MAEKER V. ROSS AND S2553
By Charles F. Vuotto, Jr., Esq.
On May 7, 2015 the New Jersey State Legislature reported favorably through the Senate Judiciary Committee with regard to Senate Bill No. 2553. This Bill references the law, which took […]
NJ Alimony Reform
by Mark Gruber, Esq.
No one likes to pay alimony, but many people need alimony. How do we reconcile those opposing positions? It becomes more complex with the competing interests of the Judiciary (who want to […]
Top 30 Provisions to Include in Matrimonial Arbitration Agreements
By Charles F. Vuotto, Jr., Esq.
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When entering into an agreement to arbitrate matrimonial issues on behalf of your clients, it is essential that certain provisions are included to ensure such agreements are upheld. The New […]