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Your Right to Mediation
Alternative Dispute Resolution Specialists

At some point in our lives, we will experience conflict with others. Whether it's a disagreement with a neighbor, a misunderstanding with a coworker, or a contractual dispute with a business partner, conflicts can be stressful and time-consuming to resolve. Fortunately, there are alternative dispute resolution methods that can help you resolve conflicts efficiently and effectively.

Settling out of court

90%

Mediation Cases Resolved

When both parties came to agreement without going to court

Benefits of Using Mediation

What is
Alternative Dispute
Resolution?

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) refers to a range of methods for resolving conflicts outside of traditional court litigation. ADR methods are designed to be less formal, less adversarial, and more flexible than traditional court proceedings. They often involve the help of a neutral third party who assists the parties in finding a mutually agreeable solution.

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Types of Alternative Dispute Resolution:

Negotiation

Negotiation is the simplest form of ADR, and it involves the parties in a dispute directly discussing and attempting to resolve their differences. The parties may do this on their own, or they may enlist the help of a mediator to facilitate the discussions.

Mediation

Mediation involves the use of a neutral third party, called a mediator, to help the parties in a dispute reach a mutually acceptable resolution. The mediator does not make decisions for the parties but rather assists them in finding common ground and reaching a resolution that works for both sides.

Collaborative Law

Collaborative law is a relatively new ADR method that involves the parties and their attorneys working together to resolve the dispute. The parties agree not to go to court and instead commit to finding a solution that works for everyone involved.
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Types of Mediation Cases We Handle

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Divorce Mediation

Divorce Mediation

Divorce mediation is a collaborative approach to resolving disputes outside of the courtroom. As experienced mediators, we facilitate constructive communication between divorcing couples to reach mutually acceptable agreements on key issues such as asset division, child custody, and spousal support.

Our mediation process begins with an initial consultation, where we carefully assess the unique circumstances of each case and outline the objectives of mediation. We work closely with our clients to establish a framework for discussion and encourage open communication throughout the process.

During mediation sessions, our skilled mediators act as neutral third parties, guiding discussions and helping couples explore creative solutions to their differences. We provide legal guidance and support, ensuring that all agreements reached are fair, equitable, and legally binding.

One of the key benefits of divorce mediation is its ability to empower couples to maintain control over the outcome of their divorce. By working together to find common ground, couples can avoid the adversarial nature of traditional litigation and preserve important relationships, especially when children are involved.

Additionally, divorce mediation often offers a more efficient and cost-effective alternative to litigation. By resolving disputes outside of court, couples can save both time and money, while also reducing the emotional toll often associated with prolonged legal battles.

Spousal Support Mediation

Spousal support mediation offers divorcing couples an opportunity to address financial matters in a collaborative and constructive manner. Our experienced mediators facilitate discussions focused on determining the appropriate amount and duration of support, taking into account factors such as the length of the marriage, each party’s earning capacity, and standard of living.

During mediation sessions, our mediators provide a supportive environment for open communication and negotiation. We work closely with our clients to explore various options and consider the long-term implications of different support arrangements.

Our approach to spousal support mediation is centered on fairness and equity. We strive to ensure that agreements reached are tailored to the specific circumstances of each case, taking into consideration the financial needs and obligations of both parties.

Child Support and Custody Mediation

Child support and custody mediation offers divorcing parents an opportunity to collaboratively address the needs of their children in a supportive and constructive environment. Our experienced mediators facilitate discussions aimed at creating parenting plans and determining fair and sustainable child support arrangements.

During mediation sessions, our mediators work closely with parents to develop comprehensive parenting plans that prioritize the children’s well-being. We encourage open communication and negotiation, helping parents find common ground on issues such as custody schedules, decision-making authority, and financial support.

Our approach to child support and custody mediation is centered on creating solutions that are tailored to the unique needs and circumstances of each family. We take into account factors such as the children’s age and developmental needs, the parents’ work schedules, and any special considerations or challenges.

One of the key benefits of child support and custody mediation is its ability to empower parents to maintain control over the outcome of their case. Unlike litigation, where a judge imposes custody and support orders, mediation allows parents to actively participate in the decision-making process and craft agreements that reflect their family’s values and priorities.

Furthermore, child support and custody mediation can help minimize conflict and promote co-parenting cooperation. By working together to create a parenting plan that works for everyone involved, parents can establish a foundation for positive post-divorce relationships and ensure a stable and nurturing environment for their children.