Arbitration as an Alternate Dispute Resolution Method in New Jersey Family Law Proceedings

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Alternative Dispute Resolution, Family Law

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Attorneys are encouraged to attend this course to gain a comprehensive understanding of arbitration as an alternative dispute resolution method within the context of family law. The course will provide an in-depth examination of arbitration in family law cases in New Jersey, focusing on the critical considerations and preparations attorneys must undertake to navigate the arbitration process effectively.

Attendees will learn about the foundational principles of arbitration, the relevant statutes, arbitration agreements, and forms used in New Jersey. They will also cover some ethical considerations of going from mediation to arbitration. By adding arbitration as a tool, attorneys who attend will enhance their ability to represent their clients in family law matters.

All New Jersey family law attorneys with any amount of experience who are interested in learning about arbitration in general and in practice. This is an introductory course on arbitration in New Jersey family law cases.

Learning Objectives: 

  • Evaluate the different statutes available regarding arbitration and the differences.
  • Identify the court rules and forms available for arbitration in NJ.
  • Review key terms to include and discuss in arbitration agreements.
  • Examine Selection and Role of the Arbitrator.
  • Explore The Arbitration Process.
  • Assess issues to consider arbitrating - Arbitration of custody matters in NJ.


Production Date: 4/17/2025 | Closed captioning (CC) available

About the Presenters

Carloyn Daly, Esq.

Cohen Seglias

Practice Area: Family Law (+ 1 other areas)

Carolyn is a New Jersey Supreme Court Certified Matrimonial Law Attorney who prides herself on her pragmatic, no-nonsense approach to resolving family law matters in a manner that best serves her clients and their families. Family court judges regularly appoint her as a mediator, guardian ad litem, and parent coordinator.Carolyn is trained in collaborative divorce, divorce mediation, parent coordination, and arbitration and has significant experience handling divorce litigation, domestic violence, custody and parenting time, alimony, child support, college contribution, enforcement of settlement agreements, equitable distribution, and division of complex assets such as restricted stock units, stock options, cryptocurrency, deferred compensation, ...

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