by designonetest | Feb 8, 2023 | Dispute Resolution / Litigation-old
The three most common types of dispute resolution are mediation, arbitration, and of course, litigation. Here’s a breakdown of how these processes differ. Mediation Mediation is a type of dispute resolution process that involves a neutral third party, called a...
by designonetest | Feb 8, 2023 | Dispute Resolution / Litigation-old
Litigation refers to a traditional judge or jury trial that will involve a defendant, a plaintiff, and two sets of legal teams to reach a resolution. Dispute Resolution Dispute resolution, on the other hand, includes several methods of reaching a verdict that do not...
by designonetest | Feb 8, 2023 | Dispute Resolution / Litigation-old
When a dispute arises, neither party wants to wait months in advance — nor spend thousands of dollars — to reach a verdict. Enter dispute resolution. Dispute resolution is a method to help people avoid the time and hassle of the legal system, as well as resolve...
by designonetest | Feb 7, 2023 | Family Law-old
The first step is to ensure legal paternity has been established. The child’s mother can initiate a paternity action against the alleged father to set legal paternity. If the alleged father refuses to acknowledge paternity, the courts will often request for him to...
by designonetest | Feb 7, 2023 | Family Law-old
If a paternity action is filed against you, you should respond. If you don’t, a court can reach a final order without you, leaving you unable to present your side. Papers When you’re served, read the papers (or complaints) carefully, so you understand what the other...