Depending on the circumstances of your dispute, mediation is almost always an option in family court. In order to make the best choice to protect yourself and your family, it’s best to understand what mediation is and how it works in Texas.
Read MoreMost non-criminal matters are eligible for mediation. Some non-violent criminal cases are also eligible like cases involving verbal harassment. Also, there are also circumstances that don’t involve a legal issue at all that are good candidates for mediation.
Read MoreFor years we have heard horror stories of different divorce cases, some we know in real life and many that have played out on television, in the media. The reality is that not every divorce proceeding has to be ugly, or contentious. Mediation offers a more peaceful and sometimes productive process to divorce.
Read MoreNegotiation is a process where two parties in a dispute reach a settlement between themselves that they can both agree on. A professional negotiator is only on the side of the party that they represent. A third-party individual, or group, is called a mediator. The mediator facilitates communication between the parties without being on one side or the other.
Read MoreTrials, hearings, arbitrations, mediations, litigations; it doesn’t all have to be so daunting for those who find themselves involved in one of these legal proceedings.
Read MoreWhile the number of positive COVID-19 cases increased, so did the number of legal proceedings around the world; and drastically.
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