📢 Referral to Arbitration from Court Proceedings ⚖️🔍
Why spend months (or years) in court when arbitration can resolve your dispute efficiently, privately, and flexibly? 🤝✅
📜 Under Section 13E of the Family Law Act 1975, the Family Court can refer disputes to arbitration—but only with both parties' consent. This means:
⚖️ A neutral third-party arbitrator decides your case
⏳ Faster resolutions than traditional court proceedings
🔒 Confidential & private – no public court hearings!
💰 Cost-effective compared to lengthy court battles
🏆 What about the final decision?
Once an arbitrator makes an award, it can be registered & enforced like a court order under Section 13H. ✅ However, parties can object or seek a review under Sections 13J & 13K in cases of fraud, bias, or legal errors.
💡 Bottom Line? If you and your ex-partner want a quick, cost-effective, and less stressful alternative to litigation, arbitration is worth considering!
🔗 Read more here: https://jamesnoblelaw.com.au/a....rbitration-from-cour
👉 Would you choose arbitration over court? Let us know in the comments! 💬⬇️
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