Legal Articles, Mediation

Mediation

Mediation is a process wherein a neutral third party meets with the parties to assist them in reaching a mutually acceptable resolution to their case.

Quoted- Creative Negotiations (Author Catherine Ho)- Los Angeles Daily Journal 2010

Quoted- Creative Negotiations (Author Catherine Ho)- Los Angeles Daily Journal 2010

Mediation, Litigation and Arbitration

To find out which dispute resolution method is right for you or your business, please feel free to contact the knowledgeable attorneys at Schneiders & Associates, LLP. We will be pleased to review your case, answer any questions you may have, and make sure you are comfortable with our law firm.

Yours, Mine, Our - Always Ours - Child Custody Rights

Many people go in to court for custody not realizing that it is the Court's belief that your child has a right to a relationship with each of their parents.

An Overview of Mediation in California Personal Injury

Many personal injury cases end up in mediation. Litigation is often expensive, time-consuming, and emotionally draining. Mediation is generally a cheaper, faster, easier alternative to litigation.

Do's and Don't in Civil Mediation

This article explores important tips to keep in mind as you engage in civil mediation.

Divorcing Florida couples wanting to keep their business should consider mediation

Many Florida married couples are also co-owners of a business. This arrangement can work well while the marriage does.

The Difference Between Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements

Weddings should be one of the happiest moments in any person’s life and they definitely are if the right precautions are taken. Of course, matrimony is all about love, but you also have to think about the long haul - including prenuptial and postnuptial contracts.

Divorce Mediation: Resolution Without Litigation

Divorce mediation allows you to complete your entire divorce in less time, with less conflict, and with significantly less expense than the traditional legal process and litigation.

Facilitative, Evaluative, and Transformative Approaches to Mediation

Facilitative, Evaluative, and Transformative approaches to mediation

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