Correcting an award: how far can the arbitrator go?
October 16, 2019 Posted by: WebBoxHow far can an arbitrator go in ‘correcting’ his or her award after its formal delivery? This was the main issue addressed in H v W [2019] EWHC 1897 (Fam), an important case that is recommended reading for anyone involved in family arbitration.
The case is discussed in this article by Gavin Smith, reproduced with kind permission of Resolution.
Categories: Case law & Commentary
- Home
- Arbitration▼
- Guides & Principles
- Overview
- Procedural Summary
- IFLA Guides & FAQs
- Peter Singer’s ‘Family Law’ Articles
- In Practice
- IFLA Financial Rules
- Form ARB1FS (finance)
- IFLA Children Rules
- Form ARB1CS (children)
- President’s Arbitration Practice Guidance (November 2015) (finance)
- Arbitration-specific Standard Court Orders (finance)
- President’s Guidance: Children Arbitration in the Family Court (July 2018) and Standard Orders (children)
- Arbitration Act 1996
- Sample Engagement Agreement
- Judicial Supervision and Support for Arbitration
- Quality Assurance
- Family Arbitrator IFLA financial checklist
- Who We Are
- Apply▼
- Blog
- Links
- Contact