This is a legal form that was released by the United States District Court - Central District of California - a government authority operating within California. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form ADR-01?
A: Form ADR-01 is a request form for selecting an ADR procedure in California.
Q: What does ADR stand for?
A: ADR stands for Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Q: What is an ADR procedure?
A: An ADR procedure is a method of resolving a dispute outside of the traditional court system.
Q: Why would someone use an ADR procedure?
A: Someone might use an ADR procedure to resolve their dispute more quickly, cost-effectively, and with greater control over the outcome.
Q: What are the different ADR procedures available in California?
A: The different ADR procedures available in California include mediation, arbitration, neutral evaluation, and collaborative law.
Q: How do I select an ADR procedure using Form ADR-01?
A: You can select an ADR procedure using Form ADR-01 by indicating your preference and providing the required information.
Form Details:
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