A jury is a randomized group of United States citizens chosen to decide the outcome of cases. is one of the few states that permits a jury consisting of 12 members and 2 alternates to make decisions in family law cases. The following are some binding and advisory issues a jury can hear.
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Judgment Rendered vs. Entry of Judgment
What is the difference between the date a judgment is rendered and the entry of judgment date? What date is considered the date of your divorce?
Why Should I Arbitrate My Divorce?
Arbitration is one of the various methods of alternative dispute resolution, also referred to as ADR for short. Here are 6 reasons some parties choose to handle their family law matters through arbitration.
Choosing the Right Mediator
Mediation is a structured process where both parties agree on and hire a neutral third party, also known as a mediator, to assist the parties in reaching a solution. Here are some factors you should think about when deciding who you want to hire as a mediator.
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