==How to find a family law arbitrator==
This is Finding a family law arbitrator can sometimes be the hard part about arbitrating family law disputestaking your problem to arbitration, as there aren't too many arbitrators who specialize in family law issues. Your first and best bet is to speak to a family law lawyer and see who they might recommend to you. (Most lawyers will have a list of three of four arbitrators who they've used in the past and like working with.) You might also do an internet search for "family law arbitrator british columbia," as lawyers who work as family law arbitrators will describe themselves this way and take pains to indicate in which jurisdiction they work. You could also contact organizations that which specialize in training or setting practice standards for their membersproviding legal education and developing out-of-court dispute resolution processes, such asincluding:
*#[https://www.adrbc.com The the ADR Institute of British Columbia];*#[http://www.labour-arbitrators.ca The the Arbitrators Association of British Columbia]; and,*#[https://bcami.com/ The the BC Arbitration & Mediation Institute] .
(Be warned, however, that there are lots of accredited family law arbitrators who may not have decided to pay the money to join these organizations.) Finally, you could call the Canadian Bar Association's [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap/service/1044 Lawyer Referral Service]. Although the service can't recommend one family law arbitrator over another, they will 'll at least be able to give you some names.
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