Nashville Divorce Mediation LawyerMiddle Tennessee Family Law and Divorce MediationTraditionally, family problems were resolved through standard litigation. Parties would present their complaints to the courts, and judges would make final decisions with little to no input from those involved. Over the years, this process has proven costly, time consuming and frustrating for individuals and families seeking resolution to their challenges. At the Nashville office of Middle Tennessee Law, an Association of Attorneys, we recognize how traditional litigation may negatively affect family challenges rather than helping to resolve them. Though litigation is appropriate and necessary in many situations, we believe alternative dispute resolution (ADR) may be beneficial in most circumstances. Divorce Mediation Gives Individuals Control Tennessee statute requires mediation before any divorce trial. This allows parties to try to work through their differences and come to an acceptable agreement without engaging in a costly court battle. When individuals choose to engage in mediation, they retain control of the outcome with very little intervention from a judge. Trained Family and Juvenile Law Mediators Mediation is an informal process where individuals work with a neutral third party to address issues, consider possible solutions and reach fair and workable agreements prior to or in lieu of engaging in divorce or family law litigation. As trained Rule 31 mediators, we can effectively guide parties through mediation involving:
As trained family law mediators, our attorneys are ready to assist disputing parties in regaining control of their lives. The power to resolve tough family law issues rests in the hands of each participant and we are here to help you utilize that power. Though not all problems can be successfully mediated and some may take several sessions to resolve, our attorneys are prepared to help at every step of the way. Choose an Experienced Mediator When mediation is required or suggested to resolve family law challenges, choose Middle Tennessee Law, an Association of Attorneys, to facilitate you through the arduous process. We are committed to helping divorcing couples, unmarried parents and other parties work together to find solutions to their problems. Contact us online of by telephone to schedule a free initial consultation. When calling, please mention that you were referred by this Web site. |