
What Happens in Arbitration?
In arbitration, both sides explain their perspectives, present documents and witnesses, and an arbitrator weighs the evidence and makes a decision.
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In arbitration, both sides explain their perspectives, present documents and witnesses, and an arbitrator weighs the evidence and makes a decision.

Credit card arbitration moves disputes out of court to a neutral arbitrator. File a Motion to Compel Arbitration citing your card agreement's clause.

Find your arbitration clause by checking your credit card agreement for dispute resolution terms, then file a Motion to Compel Arbitration to avoid court.

Arbitration can resolve a dispute without incurring the extra cost and time used in litigation. The process is confidential, and you get a faster decision.

If your credit card agreement contains an arbitration clause, you can file a motion to compel arbitration to settle your debt outside of court. Solo can help.

File a Motion to Compel Arbitration in Florida by citing the arbitration clause in your credit card agreement and filing before answering the complaint.

File a Motion to Compel Arbitration in California by citing the arbitration clause in your credit card agreement before answering the complaint.

Make a Motion to Compel Arbitration by citing the arbitration clause in your credit card agreement and filing the motion before responding to the complaint.

File a motion to compel arbitration if your contract has an arbitration clause. Arbitration costs often fall on collectors, so many will drop cases under $30K.