ROAD to RESOLUTION offers mediation services to parties seeking to resolve disputes outside of courtrooms through facilitated negotiations with a neutral mediator. We bring experience in communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution to the table. If you are willing to work collaboratively with the other party, ROAD to RESOLUTION can be a valuable asset in achieving a good outcome for you.
Hiring a North Carolina attorney mediator has a host of benefits. Mediation puts you in control of the outcome, is faster and more cost-effective than traditional litigation, which saves parties both time and money. It allows for open communication and understanding between parties, fostering a more positive post-divorce relationship. With ROAD to RESOLUTION by your side, you can be confident that you will address all of your legal issues and personal matters required to untangle your family.
ROAD to RESOLUTION will act as a neutral third party, guiding both parties through discussions and negotiations. We help identify common ground and encourage constructive problem-solving, promoting a fair and mutually acceptable resolution. Our goal is to create a positive environment that fosters open communication, leading to a resolution that satisfies both parties involved.
If you are facing a legal dispute and wish to explore a more cooperative and cost-effective resolution, reach out to ROAD to RESOLUTION. Contact us today to discuss how we can help you navigate the mediation process and reach a mutually satisfactory agreement.
1. Is mediation mandatory in North Carolina? Mediation is not mandatory in North Carolina, except in certain cases involving child custody and visitation matters. However, many courts encourage parties to attempt mediation before turning to litigation, as it can lead to more efficient and cost-effective resolutions.
2. How long does mediation typically take in North Carolina? The length of mediation can vary depending on the complexity of the dispute and the willingness of the parties to work together. Most mediations resolve all issues in a single session. However, there are occasions where multiple sessions may be required to resolve all issues.
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