Mediation
Certified Berkshire Mediation Attorney
If you are considering mediation as an option to resolve a dispute, it is important to work with an experienced Berkshire mediation lawyer. A mediator can help facilitate a negotiation between the parties and can often help them reach a resolution more quickly and efficiently than they would through traditional litigation. However, not all mediators are created equal. You need someone who has the experience and knowledge to help guide you through the process.
If you are dealing with any form of a dispute, we may be able to help your situation. As a certified mediator, Attorney Lindsay DiSantis is trained and certified as a neutral party. Lindsay of Hunter, Graziano, and DiSantis, P.C. assists clients with Family Law, Real Estate Law, Workplace Discrimination, and Personal Injury Cases.
Role Of A Mediator
The role of a mediator is to assist all interested parties in arriving at a neutral ground, generating solutions that are reasonable for all, and encourage closure or settlement in an efficient manner. During mediation, the job of a mediator does not involve taking sides, but rather, finding unified grounds in all circumstances.
Settlement After Mediation
Mediation will allow you to reach an amicable conclusion that is satisfactory to all parties, settle on an agreement, draft the agreement and execute said agreement. A mediator’s focus is on the principles of the core issue and not emotions. When mediation is successful, each party will have agreed on most, if not all of the issues at the center of the dispute. Settlement of any issues agreed to will be included in the agreement and once signed, the agreement becomes legal. If the parties are unable to agree, additional mediation is always an option, if mediation is not successful, the parties would likely move through the courts for any issues that are outstanding.
Get Mediation Help Now
Letting an issue fester can snowball into expanded issues. It is critical to get ahead of every situation before that issue becomes a major problem. Call Hunter, Graziano, and DiSantis, P.C.today to learn more about how we can help.