Legal/Attorney - McKinney, TX, US
About MediationMediation is a simple process that can yield profound results. It is private, confidential and voluntary. The mediator is a neutral third party who facilitates the conversation without giving legal advice. In cases of divorce or family issues, mediated agreements are sent to the clients' attorneys who draft the memorandum into legal language for the court. When parties agree to mediate, they are more likely in the future to consult one another, without involving attorneys, should a problem arise. The skills learned during mediation translate to real life. Mediation has the power to transform hostile opponents into peaceful negotiators.-----------Different Types of Disputes That Can Be Mediated:Divorce and FamilyDividing assetsDeveloping a comprehensive parenting planModifying an existing parenting planBusinessBusiness to business contract disputesResolving workplace disputesSettling tenant Different Types of Disputes That Can Be Mediated:Divorce and FamilyDividing assetsDeveloping a comprehensive parenting planModifying an existing parenting planBusinessBusiness to business contract disputesResolving workplace disputesSettling tenant-landlord disputesCommunity/NeighborhoodImproving communication over property, pet, or other misunderstandingsDiffusing tensions so that all involved can be better neighborsSchoolTalking through conflicts between students, parents, administrators and teacherslandlord disputesCommunity/NeighborhoodImproving communication over property, pet, or other misunderstandingsDiffusing tensions so that all involved can be better neighborsSchoolTalking through conflicts between students, parents, administrators and teachers
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