Divorce Arbitration Attorney, Massachusetts
Effectively Resolving Disputes without Litigation
Arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution method that offers many advantages compared to litigation. Alternative dispute resolution is increasingly being used in various areas of law, from family law to business law. At Angel Burke Law, our divorce arbitration attorney helps each client find the most appropriate method for resolving their divorce, including arbitration, mediation, or litigation.
Interested in learning more about arbitration? Call (508) 377-4562 to arrange a consultation with our arbitration lawyer in Massachusetts.
Benefits of Arbitration
In arbitration, both parties agree for an impartial person, a family law arbitrator, to resolve a dispute and are bound by the decision. The arbitration process is less formal and less expensive than the litigation process in court. In a divorce process, the arbitrator offers a variety of advantages, compared to lengthy and expensive litigation.
Arbitration Offers Numerous Advantages, Including:
- Privacy
- An informal hearing atmosphere
- It is more economical than litigation
- Resolves conflicts in a shorter amount of time
Another benefit of arbitration is the finality of the process. If you have been struggling to resolve a dispute regarding property division or another aspect of your divorce, arbitration results in a binding award, so you can move forward with your life. However, this is not the ideal solution in every situation. Our arbitration lawyer in Norfolk County can assess your situation and explain the options for resolving your dispute.
The Arbitration Process
The process begins with choosing an arbitrator to handle the arbitration, and a hearing date is set. During the hearing, documents are submitted and the arbitrator will hear testimony from witnesses. Witnesses can be questioned and cross-examined by attorneys from both parties. After all testimony and documents are submitted, the arbitrator will issue a binding award and both parties receive a copy of the decision.
Contact us at (508) 377-4562 to learn more about arbitration and determine if this is the right option for you. We serve Norfolk County and the surrounding area, including Medway, Millis, Dover, Franklin, Walpole, and Bellingham.