Mediation Services
Get conflict resolution with a skilled mediator at your side.
What does mediation help resolve?
Conflict takes a heavy toll. Mediation gives you a way forward that protects dignity, encourages understanding, and avoids the cost and stress of going to court. With a skilled mediator, you and the other party work together toward practical, fair solutions that move you past conflict.
Divorce and separation agreements
Mediation allows you to address the terms of divorce or separation without a drawn-out court battle. You and your spouse can work through property division, financial matters, and future responsibilities in a way that saves time, money, and stress.
Child custody and visitation
Disputes over custody and parenting time are among the most difficult parts of family law. Mediation gives you the chance to create a parenting plan that prioritizes your children’s stability while respecting both parents’ rights.
Child support and spousal support
Support obligations can become contentious when income levels, expenses, or family needs are in dispute. Mediation helps both sides reach fair and realistic agreements that reflect your family’s circumstances.
Paternity and family status issues
Questions of paternity and other family status matters often carry deep emotional weight. Mediation provides a respectful space to resolve these disputes while minimizing conflict and protecting family relationships.
Probate, real estate, and workplace conflicts
Not every dispute involves divorce or parenting. You can also use mediation to resolve probate disagreements, property or real estate conflicts, and even certain workplace issues — helping you avoid costly and time-consuming litigation.
Pre-litigation or court-ordered mediation
In many cases, courts require mediation before litigation can proceed. Even when it isn’t mandated, choosing mediation early gives you the chance to resolve conflicts before they escalate, saving you significant time and resources.
When mediation may be right for you
While mediation isn’t right for everyone, it’s the perfect middle ground for many individuals and families. Mediation is right for you if:
- You want to work with a neutral mediator who helps everyone communicate and negotiate.
- You want more control over decisions than a judge’s ruling would allow.
- You want to save time, money, and emotional energy.
- You’re able to keep confidentiality.
How mediation works with All West’s support
There are five stages of mediation: preparation, opening mediation, negotiation, drafting agreement, and follow-through.
Preparation
You’ll work with your attorney ahead of time to gather documents, define your concerns, and consider options.
Opening mediation
A neutral mediator helps you and the other party talk through issues in a structured and respectful setting.
Negotiation
You explore possible solutions, compromise where needed, and aim for agreement.
Drafting agreement
When you reach terms, your attorney ensures any agreement is clear, fair, legally binding, and enforceable.
Follow-through
If mediation works, you finalize the agreement. If not, All West Law Group is ready to shift into traditional legal advocacy.
Get help today — contact All West Law Group
Mediation offers a path that respects your voice, time, and well-being. Whether the issue involves business, contracts, employment, real estate, or personal matters, you deserve a process that reduces conflict and deliver fair solutions.
At All West Law Group, you’ll find attorneys who listen, guide, and help secure outcomes that fit your goals. Call today or request a consultation online to see if mediation is the right approach for your case.