
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Alternative Dispute Resolution: An Overview
Not every legal situation has to end up in court. The Pellegrino Law Firm P.C. has worked with clients throughout Connecticut who are able to compromise. Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is a great option for those who are willing to communicate effectively. We can guide you through this process and represent your best interests.
What You Need To Know About ADR
Family law disputes are especially difficult. That being said, we all agree that the main goal is finding a solution that works for everyone. One of our attorneys, Gayle A. Sims, is a certified mediation attorney. This means she has experience acting as a neutral third-party mediator. Her job is to facilitate open discussions between disputing parties. By finding common ground, it can resolve issues effectively and efficiently.
There are many benefits to choosing the mediation route. It is often less stressful and more cost-effective. Furthermore, one of the most frustrating parts of the legal system is the inability to control the timeline. Mediation allows you to go as slow or as fast as you like. You are the one in control. Often, it is easier to reach an amicable solution since you are communicating your concerns and worries openly with your partner. We can help you from beginning to end.
To Learn More, Call Today
Our firm is ready and willing to help anyone involved in a family dispute. We can answer your questions and determine whether or not mediation might be possible.
Call our office in New Haven today at 203-787-2225 to schedule a consultation. You can also email us.
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