40-16-113. Powers and duties of arbitrator. (1) An arbitrator shall conduct an arbitration in a manner the arbitrator considers appropriate for a fair and expeditious disposition of the dispute.
 (2) An arbitrator shall provide each party a right to be heard, to present evidence material to the family law dispute, and to cross-examine witnesses. 
 (3) Unless the parties otherwise agree in a record, an arbitrator's powers include the power to: 
 (a) select the rules for conducting the arbitration; 
 (b) hold conferences with the parties before a hearing; 
 (c) determine the date, time, and place of a hearing; 
 (d) require a party to provide: 
 (i) a copy of a relevant court order; 
 (ii) information required to be disclosed in a family law proceeding under Title 40; and 
 (iii) a proposed award that addresses each issue in arbitration; 
 (e) meet with or interview a child who is the subject of a child-related dispute; 
 (f) appoint a private expert at the expense of the parties; 
 (g) administer an oath or affirmation and issue a subpoena for the attendance of a witness or the production of documents and other evidence at a hearing; 
 (h) compel discovery concerning the family law dispute and determine the date, time, and place of discovery; 
 (i) determine the admissibility and weight of evidence; 
 (j) permit deposition of a witness for use as evidence at a hearing; 
 (k) for good cause, prohibit a party from disclosing information; 
 (l) appoint an attorney, guardian ad litem, or other representative for a child at the expense of the parties; 
 (m) impose a procedure to protect a party or child from risk of harm, harassment, or intimidation; 
 (n) allocate arbitration fees, attorney's fees, expert witness fees, and other costs for the parties; and 
 (o) impose a sanction on a party for bad faith or misconduct during the arbitration according to standards governing imposition of a sanction for litigant misconduct in a family law proceeding. 
 (4) An arbitrator may not allow ex parte communication except to the extent allowed in a family law proceeding for communication with a judge. 
 History: En. Sec. 13, Ch. 32, L. 2021.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Chapter 16. Family Law Arbitration
Part 1. Uniform Family Law Arbitration Act
40-16-105. Arbitration agreement
40-16-106. Notice of arbitration
40-16-107. Motion for judicial relief
40-16-108. Qualification and selection of arbitrator
40-16-109. Disclosure by arbitrator -- disqualification
40-16-110. Party participation
40-16-111. Temporary order or award
40-16-112. Protection of party or child
40-16-113. Powers and duties of arbitrator
40-16-114. Recording of hearing
40-16-116. Confirmation of award
40-16-117. Correction by arbitrator of unconfirmed award
40-16-118. Correction by court of unconfirmed award
40-16-119. Vacation or amendment by court of unconfirmed award
40-16-120. Clarification of confirmed award
40-16-122. Modification of confirmed award or judgment
40-16-123. Enforcement of confirmed award
40-16-125. Immunity of arbitrator
40-16-126. Uniformity of application and construction
40-16-127. Relation to electronic signatures in global and national commerce act