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Out‑of‑court options - Steps to Justice Includes information on alternatives to family court including negotiation, collaborative family law, mediation, arbitration, and parenting coordination See al
How do I make a claim to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario? File an application with the HRTO 4 Go to mediation 5 Prepare for your hearing If an employer, landlord, union representative, or service provider discriminates against you in a way that goes against Ontario's human rights laws, you might be able to make a claim against them You can make your claim with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario
mediator - Steps to Justice mediator When 2 parties don’t agree on something, a third person called a mediator can talk to both of them to try to help them reach an agreement This process is called mediation A mediator is neutral, which means they don’t take sides They don’t have the power to decide anything or force anyone to agree to anything If the mediation process works, both parties will make an agreement
5. Arbitrate - Steps to Justice Agree on a mediator and arbitrator 3 Get screened and sign a mediation-arbitration agreement 4 Mediate 5 Arbitrate If you can't agree using mediation , you move to arbitration Your agreement should say how this happens It may also have rules about a timeline, and the documents you prepare for the arbitrator An arbitrator listens to both
5. Prepare for your hearing - Steps to Justice If your mediation is not successful, or if you decide not to go to mediation, you will have a hearing The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO) sends
2. Go to mediation - Steps to Justice Go to mediation 3 Sign the agreement The Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) has employees called mediators who can help you and your landlord reach an agreement LTB mediators are also called Dispute Resolution Officers (DROs) A mediator might phone you before your hearing or speak to you on the day of your hearing
médiation - Justice pas-à-pas En médiation, les personnes qui ne s'entendent pas sur un point travaillent avec quelqu'un appelé médiateur Le médiateur essaie de les aider à trouver
alternative dispute resolution - Steps to Justice alternative dispute resolution Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) or family dispute resolution processes refers to different ways or processes that try to get people to agree on their legal issues without going to court Some of these processes are collaborative family law, mediation, and arbitration