This book incorporates all types of dispute resolution for family law (mediation, arbitration, collaborative practice, parenting coordination), discussing each of these processes in depth.
This arbitration handbook is geared towards family law practitioners and discusses the main aspects of arbitration in Ontario including the statutory issues, jurisprudence, practice and procedures.
It provides professionals with a helpful user guide on how to manage family mediation or family arbitration cases for self-represented participants. It is also useful to self-represented parties who seek guidance in how to participate in dispute resolution processes.This book focuses on the practical and procedural aspects of practice, with some reference to the literature and scholarship in this area.