Private. Strategic. Efficient Family Law Arbitration.
Family Law Arbitration Attorney in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Experienced arbitration guidance for divorce, custody, support, property division, and complex family law matters throughout Fort Lauderdale and Broward County.

DISCREET GUIDANCE
A private path for resolving sensitive family law disputes outside traditional courtroom litigation.
Private Arbitration Services For Fort Lauderdale And Broward County Families
Arbitration offersa private and structured way to resolve legal issues while maintaining greater control over the process, schedule, and level of confidentiality. Monica I. Salis, P.A. helps clients address sensitive family law matters with professionalism, discretion, and practical guidance.
A MORE PRIVATE WAY FORWARD
A More Private Way to Resolve Family Law Disputes
Arbitration allows parties to resolve legal disputes outside ofa traditional courtroom setting. Instead of placing every issue before a judge in open court, the parties present their positions to an arbitrator who reviews the facts, considers the law, and issues a decision.
For many families, this process can reduce delays, lower emotional stress, and create a more confidential path forward. It may also allow the parties to select an arbitrator with family law experience and schedule proceedings more efficiently.

Greater Privacy

More Efficient Scheduling

Focused-Decision Making

Reduced Conflict

Confidential Proceedings

Practical Legal Solutions
Arbitration for Divorce and Complex Family Law Matters
Divorce and family law cases often involve more than one legal issue. A single case may include parenting time, child support, alimony, property division, business interests, retirement accounts, marital debts, and future financial planning.
Arbitration may help narrow the issues, reduce unnecessary litigation, and provide a more efficient process for reaching a legally meaningful outcome. This can be especially important for high asset divorce, business ownership disputes, professional clients, and families who value privacy.
Monica I. Salis, P.A. provides strategic guidance before, during, and after arbitration so clients understand their rights, their responsibilities, and the possible impact of each decision.
Divorce Arbitration.
Resolve divorce-related disputes through a private, structured legal process.
Custody & Parenting Issues.
Address parenting plans, time-sharing, and child-related disputes with focused guidance.
Support Disputes.
Handle child support, alimony, enforcement, and modification issues outside traditional litigation.
Property Division.
Resolve disputes involving marital assets, debts, real estate, retirement accounts, and financial matters.
High-Asset Matters.
Protect privacy in complex divorce cases involving businesses, investments, and substantial assets.
Post-Judgment Issues
Address disputes that arise after divorce, including modifications and enforcement concerns.
Benefits of Family Law Arbitration
Family law arbitration can offer several practical advantages for clients seeking a more controlled and private dispute resolution process.
Greater Privacy: Arbitration can help keep sensitive family, financial, and parenting issues out of a public courtroom setting.
More Efficient Scheduling: The arbitration process may offer greater flexibility than the court calendar.
Focused Decision-Making: The parties may be able to work with an arbitrator experienced in family law matters.
Reduced Conflict: A structured private process can help limit unnecessary conflict and
emotional strain.
Confidential Proceedings: Financial records, family concerns, and personal matters can often be handled with more discretion.
Practical Legal Solutions: Arbitration can help parties resolve specific disputes while keeping the focus on long-term stability.
THE PROCESS
How The Arbitration Process Works
A clear process helps clients understand what to expect before, during, and after arbitration. Each step is designed to prepare the case, present the facts, and pursue an informed legal outcome.
PROCESS STEPS
Consultation:
Review the facts of your family law matter and determine whether arbitration may be appropriate.
Preparation:
Organize financial records, parenting information, legal claims, documents, and supporting evidence.
Presentation:
Present your position clearly during the arbitration process with experienced legal guidance.
Decision:
Receive a decision from the arbitrator based on the facts, evidence, and applicable law.
Next Steps:
Understand how the arbitration decision affects your divorce, parenting plan, support order, or post-judgment matter.
Why Clients Throughout Broward County Choose Monica I. Salis, P.A.
Family law arbitration requires more than legal knowledge. It requires preparation, discretion, clear communication, and a full understanding of how each decision may affect your family, finances, and future.
Clients choose Monica I. Salis, P.A. because our firm provides the following:
Decades of family law experience
Family law-focused representation
Arbitration and dispute resolution experience
Private, strategic guidance for sensitive matters
Clear communication throughout the process
Strong advocacy for complex family law issues
Personalize legal strategy for Broward County families
Our firm is committed to helping clients resolve difficult family law matters with professionalism, privacy, and confidence.
Answers To Common Questions About Arbitration
What is family law arbitration?
Family law arbitration is a private dispute resolution process where parties present their legal issues to an arbitrator instead of resolving every matter through a traditional courtroom trial.
Is arbitration different from mediation?
Yes. Mediation is designed to help parties reach an agreement. Arbitration allows an arbitrator to hear the issues and make a decision. Both are forms of alternative dispute resolution, but they serve different purposes.
Can divorce issues be resolved through arbitration?
Yes. Arbitration may be used to resolve divorce-related issues, including property division, support disputes, parenting matters, and other family law concerns when appropriate.
Is arbitration private?
Arbitration is generally more private than traditional courtroom litigation. This can be helpful in family law cases involving sensitive financial, parenting, or personal issues.
Is arbitration faster than going to court?
In many cases, arbitration may move faster than traditional litigation because scheduling can be more flexible than waiting for court dates.
Do I still need an attorney for arbitration?
Yes. An attorney can help you prepare your case, organize evidence, protect your rights, and present your position effectively during the arbitration process.
Resolve Your Family Law Matter With Privacy and Strategy
Schedule Your Confidential Consultation
Speak with Monica I. Salis, P.A., today to discuss whether arbitration is right for your family law matter in Fort Lauderdale or Broward County.











