The New Jersey Request for Fee Arbitration Form is used by individuals and businesses in the state of New Jersey to file a request for fee arbitration when a dispute arises regarding legal fees. The form is used to initiate the process of fee arbitration, which is a process of settling a dispute between a lawyer and a client regarding the amount of legal fees that the lawyer is entitled to. The form must be completed in full and signed by both parties before it is submitted to the New Jersey State Bar Association for review and approval. There are three types of New Jersey Request for Fee Arbitration Form: the Standard Request for Fee Arbitration Form; the Request for Fee Arbitration Form for Non-Lawyers; and the Request for Fee Arbitration Form for Small Claims Court. The Standard Request for Fee Arbitration Form is the most commonly used form and requires the client to provide details about their dispute, the amount of fees in dispute, and the reasons for why they are requesting fee arbitration. The Request for Fee Arbitration Form for Non-Lawyers is intended for non-lawyers who are seeking fee arbitration and requires them to provide more detailed information about the dispute, such as the parties involved, the services provided, the amount in dispute, and the nature of the dispute. The Request for Fee Arbitration Form for Small Claims Court is used by clients who are filing a fee arbitration request in small claims court and requires them to provide information about the court, the case, and the services provided.