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Title: Riverside Superior Court A Pro-Active Approach to ADR


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Riverside Superior CourtA
Pro-ActiveApproachto ADR
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WHAT Issue Were We Trying to Address?
  • The Lack of Alternative Dispute Resolution
    Resources for Self-Represented Parties
  • in Family Law Matters

3
HOW Did We Start?
  • Assembled the team
  • Analyzed Problem
  • Defined Our Purpose

4
WHAT Did We Want to Achieve?
  • Increase Number of SRP Cases Resolved at MSC
  • Prepare SRPs for Trial
  • Increase SRP Satisfaction with the Judicial
    Process
  • Collect Data to Help Develop Other ADR and
    Pre-Trial Resources for SRPs

5
WHAT Did We Create?
  • Voluntary Settlement Conference Program

6
WHAT Does it Look Like?
  • Case Eligibility
  • New Forms
  • MSC Workshop
  • Pre-VSC/MSC Preparation
  • Panel of Mediators/Attorneys

7
WHAT MOVIE IS THIS FROM?

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WHO is involved?
  • Self-Help Staff
  • Attorneys-Mediators
  • Department of Child Support Services
  • Child Custody Mediators
  • Judicial Officers
  • Operations Staff

9
WHAT Are the Outcomes?
  • SRPs Leave the Court With Judgment
  • Collect Evaluation Data
  • Keep Attorney-Mediators Happy

10
HOW Did We Pay for This?
  • Existing Court Staff
  • Local Bar Dispute Resolution Grant

11
WHAT MOVIE IS THIS FROM?
12
WHAT is the Workshop Approach?
  • Pre-Settlement Conference Workshop
  • Strongly Recommended by Judges
  • Review
  • Disclosures
  • MSC Brief
  • Spousal Support Declaration
  • Property Declarations
  • What to Expect at Hearing

13
WHAT Options are Available?
  • Variety of Locations
  • Riverside
  • Murietta
  • Variety of Times
  • Day
  • Evening

14
WHAT Do We Tell the Litigants
15
  • 1 2 3s of VSCs
  • Using a Step by Step Approach we walk people
    through all the necessary paperwork and explain
    the process involved.

16
WHAT MOVIE IS THIS FROM?

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  • WHAT
  • DO
  • WE
  • DO?

18
Disclosure Documents Completed
  • Most People either dont do them or dont do them
    correctly
  • Go through each document and explain the law and
    how to fill out the form
  • FL-142
  • FL-150
  • FL-141

19
Settlement Conference Declaration
  • Created for ease to complete and ease to review
  • Address common issues seen in our cases

20
Spousal Support Declaration
  • Goes over the 14 Separate Statutory Factors
    involved in evaluating Spousal Support

21
Property Declarations/Evidence
  • Review the purpose of the Declarations
  • Review evidence that would be needed if the
    parties were to go to trial

22
Review Mediation Process
  • What to expect
  • Keys to Success
  • Demeanor, Demeanor, Demeanor

23
WHAT MOVIE IS THIS FROM?
24
  • VSC
  • PREPARATION

25
WHAT is Required for Preparation?
  • Review Cases
  • Prepare VSC Calendar
  • Distribute Cases to Staff
  • Prepare Checklist, Stipulation, Judgment Forms,
    and Missing Litigant Documents

26
WHAT Do We Look For?
CASE NUMBER CASE NAME DEPT ATTY PRO PER DCSS DV CASE NOTES
SWD021579 GLIVAR BADDON H2   BOTH N/A     NO KIDSNO ORDERS MADEBOTH APPEARED AT WORKSHOP
227101 JUAREZ F201   BOTH YES     RIK018199 - COMPLAINT ONLY445145DCS - PATERNITY COMPL.BOTH PARTIES SPANISH
230205 MARTINEZ F401   BOTH N/A YESFAM153124 YESFAM153124 LEGAL SEPARATIONSTIPULATED JUDGMENT SUB. 3/30FAM153124 - DV NEVER ISSUED
218830 JONGENEELEN F402   BOTH NO YESRID220068 YESRID220068 RID220068 - TRANSFERRED FROMVENTURA COUNTY. TRO NEVERADDRESSED HERE IN RIVERSIDE
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WHAT is in the Checklist?
28
HOW Do We Make It Legal?
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HOW Do We Incorporate the Settlement Into the
Judgment?
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HOW Do We Make it Work?
  • Assemble the Parties
  • Explain the Program
  • Parties Sign Stipulation
  • Judges Speech
  • Assign the Mediators
  • Parties have Option to Attend CC/Vist Mediation

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HOW Do We Conclude the VSC?
  • Mediators Returns Parties and Paperwork
  • Review Judgment Paperwork
  • Bring SRPs to Courtroom
  • Judge Takes Status on Record and signs Judgment
    or sets Matter for Further MSC/VSC or Trial
  • If DCSS involved, Taken to DCSS for review and
    signature
  • Judgment Taken to Clerks for Processing and
    Copies of Filed Judgment Given to Litigants

32
WHAT MOVIE IS THIS FROM?
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HOW Are We Doing?
  • The Good
  • 83 Settlement rate!
  • SRPs and Judicial Officers Very Satisfied
  • Reduced Post-Judgment Filings
  • Attorney-Mediator Dedication and Skill
  • Established Strong Partner Collaborations

34
HOW Are We Doing? (cont)
  • The Bad
  • Not Enough SRP Cases?
  • What is an At-Issue Memorandum?
  • Not Enough Spanish Speaking Mediators/Interpreters
  • Failure of Some SRPs to Attend MSC
    Workshops

35
HOW Are We Doing? (cont)
  • The Ugly
  • Staff Intensive
  • Potential Attorney Burnout

36
  • QUESTIONS?
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