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Committed to helping families resolve disputes
outside the courtroom whenever possible.
Ron’s practice focuses on Collaborative Law and Mediation. He successfully assists couples in resolving issues related to all aspects of divorce or relationship dissolution, including parenting plans, allocation of assets, and retaining sound inter-family relationships.
About Mediation
Mediation is a voluntary process in which you make decisions together with your spouse based on an understanding of your views, your spouse’s views, and the reality you face. A professional mediator facilitates your discussions but does not give advice or determine decisions.
How Mediation works
Parties meet with the mediator to identify issues, complete exchanges of information, and use non-coercive problem-solving techniques to come to an agreement.
Parties can be supported -- in or out of the meeting room -- by consulting Lawyers, financial and estate planners, accountants, insurance advisors, and therapists.
Family-centered conflicts that can be resolved through mediation include:
- Separation & divorce
- Parenting & visitation
- Division of property
- Spousal & child support
- Guardianship
- Non-marital dissolution
- Pre-nuptial issues
- Parent-teen conflicts
- Estate issues
For more information on mediation services go to www.amerimedserv.com.
Benefits of Mediation
- You set your own pace. The process can move as fast or as slow as the parties choose and you are not restricted by the availability of a court calendar.
- You stay out of court. Everyone agrees to reach agreement outside of a courtroom.
- You create workable solutions. The process gives you the freedom and opportunity to craft more creative solutions than are available through courts.
- You remain in control. In a typical scenario, the court gives you a solution it could also assign to hundreds of other families. Through mediation, you hand craft a decision that will work for you.
- You save resources. Mediation is generally less costly and time-consuming than attorney-negotiated agreements and litigation.
- You enjoy confidentiality. Proceedings remain private.

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