👉 A coadjudicator is a person who, as an independent arbitrator or mediator, assists in resolving disputes between two or more parties. They are typically appointed by the court and are not directly involved in making decisions themselves, but rather act as facilitators to help resolve conflicts amicably. Coadjudicators may be appointed for various reasons, such as a dispute involving multiple parties, a case involving a complex issue, or when there is a need for impartiality in resolving disputes.