Family & Divorce MediationGreenbelt, Maryland, Divorce Mediation AttorneysWashington DC Family Law Mediators – No CourtTaking a divorce or family law case to court is the last legal step in the process of resolving a dispute. It’s a time consuming, expensive, and often emotionally wrenching process that can be particularly difficult if children are involved. Sometimes it is necessary to take a case to court to achieve a fair dispute resolution. Before taking this step, however, we exhaust every other option. We use the mediation process to help resolve issues more quickly, amicably, and cost effectively than is possible in the courtroom. For more information, contact the Maryland divorce mediation lawyers at Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, P.A. today. Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) aimed at achieving a fair settlement agreement outside of court. In mediation, both parties and their attorneys come together before a neutral third party who ensures each side is heard and uses consensus-building skills to resolve the disputed issues. Mediation gives opposing parties more control over the outcome of their disputes. Rather than letting a judge decide the disputed issues, the two parties and their attorneys craft agreements based on their own opinions and values. At Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, P.A., we use our powers of persuasion and consensus-building to represent the best interests of our clients in divorce and family law mediation. Several of our divorce and family law attorneys also serve as third party neutrals in the mediation process. Located in Greenbelt, Maryland, the divorce mediation attorneys of Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, P.A. serve clients throughout the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, including the District of Columbia and Montgomery County, Prince Georges County, Anne Arundel County, Charles County, and Howard County, Maryland. From Greenbelt Maryland, we serve the Maryland and District of Columbia metro area, including Montgomery, Prince George’s, Anne Arundel, Howard, Charles and Calvert counties. |



