Mediation
Services
Mediations are a voluntary alternative to the court process and can save money. Being trapped in conflict can victimize the parties. Prolonged stalemates can result in financial ruin. Facing conflict through mediation can help the parties move through their challenges, find solutions, and move away from the conflict trap. Mediators help find a variety of real alternatives for parties to resolve their disputes. Moreover, professional mediators can help find solutions versus a judge giving an order.
Mediation is not appropriate if the parties are not consenting to the service or if there is violence. This process takes as long as the parties need to reach a mutually beneficial outcome.
I am certified to mediate any dispute. Mediation can occur at any stage, before or during a litigation process. I received my certification from the Harvard Law School.
Please get in touch with me for a consultation regarding services and fees.
1 | Workplace Mediation
Workplace Mediation can serve as a prompt and effective response to help resolve conflicts within an organization. It is a cost-effective way for dispute resolution before issues fester into more significant problems or grievances and impair working conditions. Workplace mediation can occur at any level of seniority within an organization and involves small to large groups of employees. Mediation is a neutral facilitation that creates bridges, restores relationships and improves productivity. Mediation can occur once or many times, depending on the complexity and participants’ level of engagement and creative solutions. Mediators can also negotiate return to work plans and accommodation after leaves from work.
2 | Estate Settlement Mediation
Estate settlements are often emotionally charged situations that involve complicated family dynamics. Mediators can support families in making decisions together, supporting the integrity and interests of all involved. The final decision to accept or reject an agreement lies with the parties.
3 | Family Mediation
Mediating family issues is a cost-effective way to resolve separation and divorce concerns related to assets, property, debt division, custody, parenting time and decisions. A mediator is a neutral party that facilitates the parties’ ability to resolve conflict and reach a mutually beneficial understanding. Mediators are experts at conflict resolution who use an understanding-based approach over traditional lawyering.