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Is there an alternate way to resolve a family property dispute?

Is there an alternate way to resolve a family property dispute?

Talk to a real lawyer about your legal issue. Yes, there is alternate way to rederess the dispute. We can take up the matter to Court monitored and backed mediation for amicably resolving the dispute between your family. It’s not a civil suit for partition and does not linger on. Within 1-2 hearings, it gets decided by the court.

Can you get personal property back in Small Claims Court?

While some small claims courts hear certain eviction matters, none litigate divorce, bankruptcy, antitrust or other complex cases. Some small claims courts will order the return of your personal property as an alternative to its monetary value.

Who is the plaintiff in a civil matter?

A civil matter starts when a person or organisation – called the plaintiff – files a complaint with the court. The person or organisation who the complaint is against is called the defendant.

What does it mean to get property back in court?

Getting your property back by court order is called restitution. It is an equitable remedy which means that it is only used in a situation where fair play demands restitution.

Talk to a real lawyer about your legal issue. Yes, there is alternate way to rederess the dispute. We can take up the matter to Court monitored and backed mediation for amicably resolving the dispute between your family. It’s not a civil suit for partition and does not linger on. Within 1-2 hearings, it gets decided by the court.

While some small claims courts hear certain eviction matters, none litigate divorce, bankruptcy, antitrust or other complex cases. Some small claims courts will order the return of your personal property as an alternative to its monetary value.

Why do family members fight over family property?

Of all of the cases I have mediated over the past 30 years, the most challenging and rewarding disputes have been those between family members over family property, estates, trusts and businesses. Brothers and sisters may fight over partnership property, but they are really sorting out old issues of sibling rivalry and dominance.

How to mediate family property and estate conflicts?

The approach was similar to the classic parents’ tool of allowing one child to cut the apple and the other to choose one of the two pieces. This simple distributive technique worked, and a tax bonus resulted from their cooperation on the timing of the exchanges.