Mediation is usually a voluntary process that can help disputing parties resolve their differences without going to court. An experienced mediator will help two parties reach an amicable agreement by promoting communication and proposing possible solutions to their disputes. It is important to keep in mind that the mediator's role in this process is to advise and assist the people involved in the dispute, not to judge or command. Therefore, disputants who take this option still have final say over what they do. This is a key benefit of having a mediator: you, rather than a judge, remain in control. In difficult and often emotional cases such as divorce, child custody, or other family-related disputes, a mediator offers a way forward to a resolution that is agreeable to everyone, forced on no one, and as fair as possible to all parties involved.
Lynn E. Esposito has practiced as a mediator in Montgomery County for many years and is qualified to perform mediation, child custody mediation, family mediation, and divorce mediation. She understands the importance successful mediation has for families in difficult circumstances. If you have the need for a mediator to help in the resolution of a dispute, consider allowing us to assist you. Doing so could help you avoid the costs and difficulties associated with litigation or arbitration.
If you have any questions, or would like to request more information about our mediation, child custody mediation, family mediation, or divorce mediation services, please contact our office at (281) 362-1191 or email us at Lynn@woodlandsfamilylaw.com. You may also request an appointment for mediation here.
Lynn E. Esposito, P.C.
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