Family Arbitration is a voluntary method of resolving disputes in a binding manner through the joint appointment of a private Judge (the Arbitrator).  St John’s Chambers offers IFLA qualified Arbitrators who can determine both finance and children cases.

Arbitration can take place at any stage in a dispute and can be used to determine either a discrete issue or to resolve the whole of the disputed matter.  It is a uniquely bespoke and flexible service.

Where appropriate, an Arbitrator can be asked to give a determination on the papers of the case, which can be of significant benefit to clients where an urgent decision is required.  Alternatively, there can be a hearing, similar to a Court hearing, either with or without evidence depending on the nature of the case.  Hearings can take place remotely by way of a suitable online video platform or in person.  No charge is made for accommodation if the Arbitration takes place at St John’s Chambers.

Additional advantages to the parties are that there are flexible procedures tailored to meet the needs of the particular case, continuity of the Arbitrator (who you have chosen and who is the only person dealing with your matter), speed of outcome, and the opportunity to reduce the emotional harm to those involved (particularly within children proceedings).  This should all result in a much quicker and much less expensive outcome that is more acceptable to all parties than that might be obtained by going to Court.

Zoë Saunders is a CIArb and IFLA qualified Arbitrator in both financial matters and children proceedings and conducts Arbitrations countrywide.

For further information please contact: Marcus Harding, Family Practice Manager on 0117 923 4716 or email [email protected]

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