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Connecticut Alternative Dispute Resolution FAQs

  • Q: What Is Adr?
    A: Alternative dispute resolution, also called ADR, describes methods used to settle disagreements or disputes without using a judge or magistrate. ADR methods usually … More
  • Q: What About Family Matters?
    A: Upon agreement of the parties, any Civil or Family Matter is eligible to be referred to private ADR program. When a case is referred all court proceedings, including … More
  • Q: Are Adr Programs Court Sponsored?
    A: The court uses designated attorneys with knowledge and expertise in specific areas to mediate and facilitate settlement conferences to move cases more quickly through … More
  • Q: Are There Private Adr Programs?
    A: Alternative dispute resolution is so successful in settling cases that many attorneys, mediation specialists and arbitration organizations offer ADR services. Each … More
  • Q: Are There Motor Vehicle Cases In Adr?
    A: The court may refer any civil case involving ownership, maintenance or use of a private passenger motor vehicle to a private ADR provider, as long as the parties agree … More

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