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Family Law Arbitration: Yes, There Really are Court Rules 

07-18-2017 01:47 PM

Article by Noel S. Tonneman originally published in the New Jersey Family Lawyer Vol. 37, No. 6/July 2017 In 2009, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided Fawzy v. Fawzy,1 which was soon followed by Johnson v. Johnson.2 These cases directed the New Jersey Supreme Court Family Practice Committee to develop forms and procedures for the arbitration of family law matters pursuant to the Uniform Arbitration Act (UAA)3 and the Alternative Procedure for Dispute Resolution Act (APDRA).4 Download to read more

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Article by Noel S. Tonneman originally published in the New Jersey Family Lawyer Vol. 37, No. 6/July 2017 In 2009, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided Fawzy v. Fawzy,1 which was soon followed by Johnson v. Johnson.2 These cases directed the New Jersey Supreme Court Family Practice Committee to develop forms and procedures for the arbitration of family law matters pursuant to the Uniform Arbitration Act (UAA)3 and the Alternative Procedure for Dispute Resolution Act (APDRA).4 Download to read more

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