Top Reasons to Mediate
1. You Can Mediate Intead of Litigate
Using courts and opposing attorneys is costly and emotionally draining. Mediation is the more amicalbe way to make family law decisions. You can even mediate while in the middle of a current court case.
2. Mediation Can Resolve Issues Quicker
Courts are often limited to the issues brought before them by a hearing or motion that may take months to be scheduled. Mediators can help you decide matters such as school, custody during vacation and child support in a more timely manner.
3. You Get To Tell Your Side of The Story
In a mediation setting you have the opportunity to tell your story without using legal jargon or legal processes. Compared to litigation where you story is filtered by rules of evidence, legal procedue and court rules you are actually encouraged to tell your side of the issues.
4. Good Mediators are Attorneys
Our mediators are licensed to practice law in Nevada, and are highly trained in the area of mediation practice. We have handled mediation matters involving divorce, child custody and relocation. By hiring a mediator who is also a lawyer, you get the benefit of years of training and experience.
5. Simpler Process
Instead the ruled obstructed process of using courts, judges and procedures a mediated divorce allows your mediator to listen to your concerns and give answers to your questions in a language you will understand.
6. Mediators are Unbiased and looking for grounds of compromise.
In divorce and child custody issues emotions can boil over. Mediators, unlike opposing attorneys, are not looking to use the emotions to bill more hours. The mediator works with both parties in an effort to create a solution.
Contact our office to talk with a Mediation Attorney. Call (702) 914-0400.
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