From our website at www.shasta.courts.ca.gov, go to the “Forms & Filing” tab and and then choose “Judicial Council Forms.” A drop down menu will appear which will allow you to pick the appropriate subject matter. Once you have chosen the subject click on “See Forms.”
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Shasta County Superior Court’s Family Law Facilitator’s Office/Self Help Center can assist you in our offices, over the telephone and via e-mail. Assistance during office hours and on the telephone hotline is available on a first-come, first serve basis.
From our website at www.shasta.courts.ca.gov, go to the “Forms & Filing” tab and and then choose “Judicial Council Forms.” A drop down menu will appear which will allow you to pick the appropriate subject matter. Once you have chosen the subject click on “See Forms.” You can complete these forms on line and save and/or print them.
Look for your county in the chart below. Counties in italics do not have State Bar-approved Mandatory Fee Arbitration programs. If your county does not have a fee arbitration program, contact the State Bar at 415-538-2020.
If your county does not have a fee arbitration program, contact the State Bar at 415-538-2020. Attorney has an office in Fresno County or maintained an office in Fresno County at the time the services were rendered or the client resides in the County and a majority of the services were rendered in Fresno County.
Arbitration by its nature is contractual. That is, parties to arbitration agreed through some type of contract to be obligated to arbitration. In addition, parties may agree to arbitrate disputes either before or after the dispute arises. In California, arbitration agreements must generally be in writing to be enforceable. A local association member's written agreement to arbitrate exists by virtue of the following: 1 the signed membership application; 2 the agreement to abide by the association’s Bylaws; and 3 the agreement to abide by the Code of Ethics, specifically, Article 17.
Arbitration is not unique to organized real estate. Several other groups of professionals as well as companies and individuals use arbitration to resolve their disputes. When a real estate licensee joins a local association, ( e.g., Shasta Association of REALTORS®) he or she is entitled to the rights and benefits of REALTOR ® membership. However, he or she is also bound by the obligations of membership, such as agreeing to abide by the Code of Ethics. Article 17 of the Code of Ethics is one of the cornerstones of organized real estate and it contains the REALTOR® obligation to use arbitration to resolve disputes.
Filing Jurisdiction If at least one of the attorneys involved in the dispute has, or maintained an office in the county at the time services were rendered.
Filing Jurisdiction If at least one of the attorneys involved in the dispute has, or maintained an office in the county at the time services were rendered.
Fee Arbitration Program Administrator San Bernardino County Bar Association 412 E. State Street Redlands, CA 92373 Phone: 909-885-1986 Website: www.sbcba.org/fee-arbitration
Fee Arbitration Program Administrator Bar Association of Northern San Diego County P.O. Box 2381 Vista, CA 92085 Phone: 760-758-5833 Website: www.northcountybar.org/index.cfm?pg=DisputeResolution
NOTE: As of January 1, 2022, BASF is no longer accepting new cases but will continue to operate through June 30, 2022, to close cases in the current caseload.
Fee Arbitration Program Administrator Palo Alto Area Bar Association 855 El Camino Real, Suite 13A #309 Palo Alto, CA 94301 Website: www.sccba.com/?page=feedispute