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<description><![CDATA[<p><img border="1" alt="" align="left" width="158" height="176" src="http://www.mnfamilylawblog.com/uploads/image/an.bmp" />Following Hennepin County's lead, and a statewide trend, the Anoka County District Court has implemented a <strong>pilot early neutral evaluation program </strong>for divorcing couples.&nbsp;The evaluations focus on the two key issues involved in a dissolution: custody of children and economics.</p>
<p>Couples can <strong>divert from the court system </strong>and meet with qualified &quot;neutrals&quot; who will facilitate settlement discussions and (unlike traditional mediation) offer opinions about the merits of a party's position. If successful, the&nbsp;process&nbsp;can <strong>save&nbsp;litigants months of emotionally-charged litigation and tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees </strong>and costs.</p>
<p><strong>Five Anoka County judges have agreed to participate</strong> in the program, including Judge Sharon Hall who says that the early neutral process will allow litigants to &quot;keep some control over their situation.&quot; The family law section of the <strong>Anoka County Bar Association has been a driving force </strong>behind the program, which provides litigants with yet another alternative to traditional litigation.</p>
<p>One <strong>big difference between the program in Anoka and Hennepin County involves funding</strong>. While Hennepin County covers the bulk of the costs for litigants, the Anoka County program has a very limited budget. Work is done by local lawyers, not county employees, on a sliding fee scale.</p>]]></description>
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