by Marvin Schuldiner | Dec 11, 2020 | Arbitration |
I previously wrote about how COVID is impacting married life and divorce. I suggested that filing for an uncontested divorce using mediation being decided on the papers was the best way to go. In this post, I want to suggest another use of alternative dispute... by Marvin Schuldiner | Feb 1, 2010 | Arbitration, Divorce Mediation and Law, Elder Mediation and Elder Law and Issues |
Analogies between a finder of fact (a judge or jury) and referees or umpires (the arbiter of a game’s rules) are often made. It is open to debate whether the analogy firmly holds. However, it is often interesting to discuss whether any “neutral”... by Marvin Schuldiner | Jul 14, 2009 | Divorce Mediation and Law |
Can a couple use arbitration to divorce? Yes, but when it comes to parenting, other rules than usual apply. Arbitration is the use of a private judge (the arbitrator) to determine the outcome of a dispute. It is optional for the parties. Parties usually choose to... by Marvin Schuldiner | Oct 30, 2006 | Arbitration, Divorce Mediation and Law |
I have been reading with some interest about the troubles of Israeli president Moshe Katsav. President Katsav is being investigated for a number of crimes, the most serious of which is rape. The Attorney General is close to handing down an indictment. However, like...