What is a motion to confirm an arbitration award?

A motion to confirm an arbitration award is a legal request made in court to make an arbitration award legally binding. This motion is generally requested in Ohio when parties involved in arbitration have reached an agreement but need the court to make the award enforceable. In order for the motion to confirm the award to be granted, the arbitrator’s decision must be in accordance with the rules of the arbitration agreement. This often requires the agreement to be made in writing. The motion must also demonstrate that the parties involved had the opportunity to be heard and that the agreed upon decision was fair and reasonable for all involved. The court also considers whether the arbitration award was made within the scope of the agreement and if the award was made within the time period set by the law. If the motion to confirm the award is granted, the court will issue a “judgment order” to the parties involved, making the decision binding. An important factor in the confirmation of an arbitration award is that the court does not review the evidence or testimony of the arbitration, meaning that the court is not allowed to change, modify, or reverse the terms of the award. If the motion to confirm is denied, the parties must file a motion to modify the award. This motion must be filed prior to any court appeals or other legal action. If the motion is granted, the court will modify the terms of the award in accordance with the agreement.

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