What is Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)?
ADR refers to settling a legal dispute without court intervention. The most common methods of ADR in divorce proceedings are mediation and arbitration. In fact, most Courts in Colorado require the parties to attempt to settle their divorce case through mediation.
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