Alternative Dispute Resolution Templates

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This form is used for the stipulation regarding alternative dispute resolution (ADR) attachment in the County of Fresno, California. It is used to outline the agreement between the parties involved in a legal dispute to resolve their issues through ADR methods.

This Form is used for submitting an Alternative Dispute Resolution Status Report (ADR) in Fresno County, California.

This document is used for requesting mediation in Collin County, Texas. It outlines the steps involved in the process of referring a case to mediation.

This Form is used for requesting court-ordered mediation in the state of Wisconsin. It provides instructions on how to complete and submit the form.

This document is a Stipulation and Order to participate in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in the County of San Joaquin, California. It is used to agree on using a non-traditional method to resolve disputes, avoiding litigation in court.

This form is used for stipulating the terms of participation in the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Family Law Mediation Program in Fresno County, California.

This document is a report prepared by a Special Master following a settlement conference in the state of Connecticut. It provides an overview of the conference and any agreements reached between the parties involved in the case.

This form is used for requesting informal dispute resolution (IDR) in the state of Texas. IDR is a process to resolve disputes without going to court.

This document is used for submitting a confidential mediation statement in a medical malpractice case in Washington, D.C. It contains information and arguments from both parties to aid in the mediation process.

This document is used for parties in Washington, D.C. to agree to engage in mediation to resolve a dispute. It outlines the terms and conditions of the mediation process.

This document is used for requesting mediation services in the state of Wyoming. Mediation is a voluntary and confidential process in which a neutral third party helps parties in a dispute reach a mutually acceptable resolution.

This document is a request for information regarding alternative dispute resolution in Sacramento County, California. It provides a way for individuals to seek information and assistance in resolving legal disputes outside of the traditional court system.

This Form is used for notifying individuals involved in family law matters in San Francisco, California about the different alternative dispute resolution methods available to them. These methods can help parties come to a resolution without going to court.

This form is used for evaluating attorneys participating in the Multi-Option ADR Project (MAP) in San Mateo County, California.

This form is used for filing a Statement of Nonagreement with the County of San Mateo, California regarding a certain dispute or issue.

This document is used for initiating the process of mediation in a legal dispute in Harris County, Texas. It is a formal order issued by the court to refer the case to mediation before proceeding to trial.

This document is used to gather information for mediation purposes in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

This type of document is for the Continuing Mediator Education (CME) program in Florida, which includes audio/video playback with group discussion. It is designed to provide ongoing education for mediators in the state.

This document is for conducting an audit of mediation training in Florida's counties. It ensures that the training programs meet the required standards and regulations for mediation in the state.

This form is used for requesting the appointment of a mediator in Cook County, Illinois. It is used as part of a legal process to help resolve disputes outside of court.

This Form is used for agreeing to use an alternative dispute resolution process, such as mediation or arbitration, in legal cases in Ventura County, California.

This document is a waiver for in-person legal proceedings in DeKalb County, Illinois. It allows individuals to participate remotely instead of appearing in court in person.

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