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Office of Dispute Resolution
The Office of Dispute Resolution (ODR)
coordinates alternative dispute resolution services of the State Court Administrative
Office. The office's primary purposes include: increasing the awareness of dispute
resolution options among the legal system's many constituents, assisting judicial
stakeholders to integrate dispute resolution processes within the traditional litigation
system, administering the Community Dispute Resolution Program, and identifying and
developing specialized dispute resolution programs and services.
ODR is responsible for developing dispute resolution
practices and protocols for the trial courts, providing technical assistance to
the trial courts, implementing dispute resolution practices mandated or permitted
by court rule or statute, evaluating dispute resolution systems, and providing
recommendations to the state court administrator for improving dispute resolution
services for Michigan citizens. The office provides technical assistance to other
divisions of the SCAO in designing collaborative dispute resolution systems and
in designing and presenting training programs.
The primary functions of the office are to:
- provide mediation program administration, oversight, and evaluation
- provide technical assistance to courts in
developing and evaluating dispute resolution options for existing
or prospective litigants
- serve as liaison with dispute resolution service providers, academic
programs, associations, courts and other agencies and organizations having
special focus on dispute resolution research, services, and evaluation
- oversee implementation of court rules created to guide the development of alternative
dispute resolution services in the trial courts
Primary Services
ODR oversees the administration of the legislatively created Community
Dispute Resolution Program (CDRP). Through this program, grant funding is made
available to non-profit and government agencies to provide mediation for disputants
in a wide variety of dispute types. Primary services include: developing training
programs and materials, publishing reports and public education materials, and
grant administration. Additional information about CDRP and its specialized services
follows:
Community Dispute Resolution Program
- a statewide network of non-profit organizations providing free or
low-cost mediation and dispute resolution services on a wide variety of
dispute types.
Permanency Planning Mediation Program
- provides mediation of disputes arising in child protection cases involving parents,
caseworkers, attorneys, and others.
Post Judgment Parenting Time Mediation Program - a pilot project that mediates
disputes of parents that have filed parenting time complaints with their friend of
the court office.
Staff and Contact InformationDirector, Douglas Van Epps
Office of Dispute Resolution
State Court Administrative Office
PO Box 30048
Lansing, MI 48909
(517) 373-4839
FAX (517) 373-5748
E-Mail: cdrp@courts.mi.gov
To reach a mediation center nearest you, call (800) 8-RESOLVE
[(800) 873-7658]
Court Rule Mediation Resources and Community Dispute Resolution Materials
The following materials provide information regarding court ADR plans and
mediation training and practice.
Links of Interest
National Association for Community Mediation
www.nafcm.org
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