Denver Mediation Attorney
Reasons to Mediate
Mediation is an increasingly popular alternative to formal litigation between parties who are involved in a formal dispute. Here are a few of the best reasons to consider pursuing mediation:
- You get to decide the outcome without intervention from a judge
- You may be able to reach a settlement before ever filing matters with the court
- The costs of mediation tend to be drastically less than for litigation
- Nothing discussed as settlement options in mediation can be used against you later in litigation
- Mediation is often a more casual setting that will allow for more privacy and collaboration between you and your former spouse
While Feldmann Nagel, LLC is known for our transactional and litigation expertise, our firm is also able to offer high quality mediation services. Also known as a form of alternative dispute resolution, mediation employs a third party neutral to facilitate a swift and fair resolution between the parties.
We offer mediation for many different types of disputes, including domestic, employment, contract, real estate, construction, taxes, estate planning and probate matters. O ur firm has trained mediators to listen to both sides of the issue and attempt to problem solve with the parties for a n equitable and reasonable outcome.
Resolving Issues Through Mediation
Through mediation, the parties are often able to find resolutions that may not be available at trial. Through mediation, the parties are often able to better assess the strengths and weaknesses of their case before leaving the issues to the court to decide. Although it is a voluntary process, most courts will order the parties to participate in mediation before setting a trial, no matter what your dispute is.
You can meet with a trained Denver mediation attorney at our main office or in Steamboat Springs or Vail to learn more about whether this is the best approach to resolving the issue you face.
Contact a Denver mediation attorney when you have a legal dispute and want to pursue alternatives to formal litigation.