Mediation Services
Resolve disputes efficiently and cost-effectively through professional mediation. As a neutral third party, we help families and businesses find common ground and reach mutually acceptable agreements.
Family Mediation
Family disputes are emotionally challenging. Mediation provides a less adversarial path to resolution, preserving relationships while addressing everyone's concerns.
- ✓ Divorce Mediation
- ✓ Child Custody & Visitation
- ✓ Property Division
- ✓ Child Support Agreements
- ✓ Parenting Plan Development
Civil Mediation
Business and civil disputes don't always need to go to court. Mediation offers a confidential, efficient way to resolve conflicts while maintaining professional relationships.
- ✓ Contract Disputes
- ✓ Business Disagreements
- ✓ Property Disputes
- ✓ Neighbor Conflicts
- ✓ Employment Matters
Why Choose Mediation?
Cost-Effective
Significantly less expensive than litigation
Time-Saving
Resolve disputes in hours, not months
Confidential
Private proceedings, unlike public court
Collaborative
You control the outcome together
Schedule a Mediation Session
For attorneys scheduling mediation sessions. Sessions are 3-hour blocks available mornings (9 AM - 12 PM) or afternoons (1 PM - 4 PM).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is mediation?
Mediation is a voluntary dispute resolution process where a neutral third party helps parties reach a mutually acceptable agreement, without the cost and stress of litigation.
How long does a session last?
Sessions are scheduled in 3-hour blocks: mornings (9 AM - 12 PM) or afternoons (1 PM - 4 PM). Complex cases may require multiple sessions.
What cases can be mediated?
We mediate family law matters (divorce, custody, property division) and civil disputes (contracts, business conflicts, property disputes).
Do I need an attorney?
Parties can participate pro se, but having legal representation is recommended to ensure any agreement protects your interests.
Where can sessions be held?
Sessions can be held at our Carlisle office, Paris office, via Zoom video conference, or at an alternate location if needed.
Is mediation binding?
Mediation itself is non-binding, but once parties reach an agreement and sign it, the agreement can be made legally binding and enforceable.
Questions About Mediation?
Contact our office to discuss whether mediation is right for your case.