I am a graduate of the prestigious American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Arbitration Training Institute and have been serving as an arbitrator in civil matters for over fifteen years.

Here is what attorney's of parties in civil arbitration have said about my abilities:

"Your preparation and obvious knowledge of the issues impressed everyone. Your procedure was very successful and largely because the parties trusted you to be discrete."

"[He] conducts himself in a professional manner. He does not show favoritism to either side... He clearly states the issues."

"You did a nice, quick job. I think the award was within the range I had anticipated."

"My client was happy with your finding and defendant's attorney felt your award was within the parameters of the value of the case."

"The award was made within 48 hours of the hearing. My client's claim was resolved in an expedient and fair manner without the delays necessitated by litigation."

Divorce Arbitration

Arbitration is the most efficient and effective way for parties to resolve stalemates in divorce negotiations.

Regardless of the approach used, sometimes divorcing parties can reach a stalemate—an impasse that cannot be resolved.

Too often, divorcing parties believe the only alternative to an impasse is trial. Going to trial means involving a judge, following rules and procedures that may slow down resolution, and almost certainly spending more money. After trial, each spouse faces the right of appeal by the other spouse.

Arbitration can be used in connection with any of The Three Approaches to Divorce: Adversarial Divorce, Collaborative Divorce, and Divorce Mediation.

Divorce Arbitration is used when you and your wife want any one or all of the benefits of divorce arbitration including:

Unlike the trial system, the arbitrator's hearing is held in private at a location selected by you and your wife. You and your wife select the arbitrator and the process to be followed. The two of you may even set limits on how long an arbitrator may take to render a decision. The power rests with the two of you.