Chapter 658J
26 sections
§658J-2 Definitions for family law arbitration
§658J-3 What this law covers and what arbitrators cannot decide
§658J-4 Which laws apply to family arbitration
§658J-5 Rules for family law arbitration agreements
§658J-6 How to start an arbitration case
§658J-7 Asking a court to step in during family arbitration
§658J-8 Who can be an arbitrator in domestic violence cases
§658J-9 Arbitrator must tell parties about conflicts of interest
§658J-10 Who can take part in arbitration and how
§658J-11 Temporary orders and awards in arbitration
§658J-12 Protecting parties and children in arbitration
§658J-13 What an arbitrator can and must do
§658J-14 When arbitration hearings must be recorded
§658J-15 How an arbitrator must write and deliver the decision
§658J-16 How to get a court to confirm an arbitration award
§658J-17 How an arbitrator can fix a mistake in an award
§658J-18 When a court can fix an arbitration award
§658J-19 When a court can throw out or change an arbitration award
§658J-20 How to clarify a confirmed arbitration award
§658J-21 Court judgment after arbitration award decision
§658J-22 How to change an award after it is confirmed
§658J-23 How courts enforce confirmed arbitration awards
§658J-24 When you can appeal an arbitration decision
§658J-25 Arbitrator's legal protection in family disputes
§658J-26 How this law relates to federal electronic signature rules
§658J-27 When this law applies to family arbitration