Do It Out of Court - A Practical Guide to Dispute Resolution Processes in Family Law

Do It Out of Court - A Practical Guide to Dispute Resolution Processes in Family Law

Karin Walker

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Law Brief Publishing Ltd
Año de edición:
2023
ISBN:
9781914608896
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In a world where an application to court should be seen in almost all cases as the absolute last resort, many family law practitioners surprisingly have little or no understanding of the benefit of ’out of court’ dispute resolution processes and how they actually work on the ground. As the natural tendency is to ’stick to what you know’ this can cause a nervousness and a reluctance to engage in any form of dispute resolution which is unfamiliar. This can give rise to unwittingly becoming ’the other side’ whose intransigence is blamed for a failure to consider other alternatives.Mediation/arbitration training courses are expensive - and not everyone wants to do additional training beyond their skills as a family lawyer. The purpose of this practical guide is to provide you with everything you need to know to support your client through all forms of ’out of court’ dispute resolution with complete confidence.First you are taken through the reasons why this might be beneficial to you as a practitioner - and of course your clients. You are then provided with a clear ’step by step’ guide, intended to dispel all of the mystery of the unfamiliar. Armed with this clear and concise information you can comfortably move away from the court process and quickly find that there is an ’out of court’ solution for almost every situation in which you are involved.ABOUT THE AUTHORKarin Walker is the founder of KGW Family Law, a niche family law practice based in Woking. A former Chair of Resolution’s national DR Committee (2014-2017), Karin has always been keen to promote out of court dispute resolution. Her aim is to assist clients settle issues on separation through constructive communication.A Family Lawyer, Mediator, Collaborative Practitioner and Arbitrator, Karin is an established figure in the family law world. In addition to her highly successful practice, she also provides training for family lawyers and mediators and has lectured extensively on a variety of topics. She is co-author of the internationally best selling book ’Divorcing a narcissist - the lure, the loss and the law’ and also ’Narcissism and Family Law - a Practitioner’s Guide’.CONTENTSIntroductionSection One - First ConsiderationsChapter One - Why, What and When? the Impact of the New Divorce LegislationChapter Two - The Expectation of the New ClientChapter Three - Your Pressures as a PractitionerChapter Four - Raising the Issue of Out of Court Dispute Resolution With Your ClientChapter Five - How to Approach the 'Other Side'Chapter Six - The Real Purpose of the MIAM and How to Get the Best Out of That AppointmentChapter Seven - The Bespoke Nature of the Out of Court Methods of Dispute ResolutionSection Two - The Out of Court Options and How They Work in PracticeChapter Eight - Mediation and Hybrid MediationChapter Nine - Neutral EvaluationChapter Ten - Collaborative PracticeChapter Eleven - The Private FDRChapter Twelve - ArbitrationChapter Thirteen - The Certainty ProjectAnd Finally...Top Tips for Out of Court Dispute Resolution

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