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    Early Resolution for Family Law Cases in Alaska's Courts

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    Marz, Stacey
    Keyword
    Alaska Court System
    civil law
    courts
    family law
    legal assistance
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    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/6583
    Abstract
    The Early Resolution Program (ERP), the first program of its kind in the nation, was developed by the Alaska Court System's Family Law Self-Help Center to provide self-represented litigants in family law cases with free legal assistance and mediation to help resolve issues and reach settlements without protracted court trials. This article discusses the ERP's goals and development, describes how cases are screened and processed, and presents ERP statistics though August 2014.
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    [Introduction] / Goals of ERP / Beginning of ERP / Screening Considerations / How ERP Works / Modifications to Custody and Child Support Orders / Program Benefits / Conclusion / [SIDEBAR:] Early Resolution Program Timeline / [WEB SUPPLEMENT:] Issues in an ERP Case
    Date
    2014-09-22
    Source
    Alaska Justice Forum
    Publisher
    Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage
    Type
    Article
    Peer-Reviewed
    Yes
    Citation
    Marz, Stacey. (2014). "Early Resolution for Family Law Cases in Alaska’s Courts." Alaska Justice Forum 31(1–2): 13–17 (Spring/Summer 2014).
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