Franklin Mediation Lawyers
Serving Franklin & Williamson County
Family law disputes can be emotionally and financially draining. Whether you and your spouse disagree over child custody, child support, property division, or alimony; mediation can be an effective way to help clients reach a practical solution. If you are interested in exploring mediation for your dispute, don't hesitate to speak with a Franklin family law mediation attorney at Crosier & Hudson Family Law. We can assess your situation to see if mediation is right for you.
Contact (615) 645-1388 to request a case evaluation.
What to Expect in Mediation
In mediation sessions both parties are typically represented by their respective lawyers, who help facilitate the conversation. The parties can discuss the issues at hand and negotiate an agreement that satisfies both parties.
It is advisable, but not required, that you have a lawyer who is experienced at conducting mediation sessions represent you. Being able to skillfully guide the conversation towards a solution and diffusing tension is what makes a mediation session productive.
Benefits of Mediation
Mediation can offer a number of benefits and is required by the Court in all divorce cases.
Why do clients find mediation to be a better option than litigation?
- It is more cost-effective
- It is much quicker than a trial, which can drag on for months
- It is confidential
- It allows both parties to have input in the resolution
- There is less hostility
- Couples create solutions that are right for them
Couples who choose the mediation route often end up being more satisfied with the result and more likely to stick to their solution. In the long-run, this can mean that there are less disputes down the road and more amicable relationships between former spouses.
Effective Mediation Services from a Rule 31 Family Mediator
Diane Crosier of Crosier Hudson Family Law is a Rule 31 Family Mediator with extensive experience mediating family law cases. No matter how complicated or how difficult your dispute may seem, she is always ready to help you work out a solution that meets your goals.
To discuss your dispute, call (615) 645-1388.