Top Advantages of Hiring a Mediator Who Practices Family Law in Richmond, VA

A mediator who practices family law meets with a husband and wife

 

What are the top advantages of hiring a mediator who practices family law in Richmond, VA? Mediation continues to grow as a popular choice for those who want to keep their case out of the courts, many attorneys have seen the benefits of mediation both in their practice and for their clients. Oftentimes, and especially with the current backlog of court cases, mediation is also a faster way to find resolutions as most of the work is done outside of the courtroom.

When families need help through mediation, it is often best to hire a mediator who practices family law. Not only is the mediator well educated and skilled in conflict resolution, but they also know state laws that could apply to your situation. When looking for family mediation in Richmond, VA, learn more about the top advantages of hiring a mediator who practices family law.

Understand Court Requirements

Hiring a mediator who practices family law is essential when it comes to making sure that the agreements are valid in court. Attorneys who have spent years within the family court system know what is usually needed to settle a case. Mediators who have worked within the courts understand what agreements will be acceptable to the court and what is not. This knowledge can be quite helpful when finding cooperative solutions during family mediation in Richmond, VA.

Experience with Other Clients

Family law attorneys have seen their fair share of family cases. From simple cases to complicated ones, an experienced family law attorney has likely seen it all. This kind of experience often leads to an agreement more quickly. While you must be willing to reach an agreement together during mediation, a family law mediator can help when working out the sticky parts of a case thanks to past experience with other couples.

Save Time and Money

Even though they can’t give legal advice, mediators who are also family law attorneys can save clients time and money when it comes to their knowledge of the court system. They have experience working with many other couples and families and can help find a reasonable solution for everyone involved. This saves time while in mediation sessions and also when it comes to getting mediation agreements approved in court. The likelihood that extra mediation is needed after being filed in court is lower thanks to the skills and knowledge that a family law attorney has a mediator.

Even If You Choose Not To Mediate

Hiring a family lawyer who is also a mediator could be a smart move for those clients who may need legal assistance. A lawyer-mediator has an additional set of negotiation skills and training that may help the parties arrive at settlement even if they choose not to mediate. Additionally, they may encourage and assist their client(s) in participating in mediation as a more efficient, least costly, and least stressful way to resolve their issues.

Is A Mediator Who Practices Family Law Right For You?

When choosing family mediation in Richmond, VA, it is essential to consider all of your options. Hiring a mediator who practices family law is a great way to ensure that you have experience on your side.

Consider contacting Donita King Law Offices today for more information about hiring a mediator who practices family law in the Richmond area.

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Donita King

Ms. King is a member of the Virginia, Pennsylvania, and D.C. State Bars. She also serves as a University of Richmond School of Law Adjunct Professor of Mediation. She previously served on the Virginia Bar Association Joint ADR Council (2015 Chair), and served for several years on the Governor of Virginia’s Interagency Dispute Resolution Council. Ms. King currently serves as a board member of the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board by appointment of the Virginia Supreme Court and has been active with the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Hispanic Women in Business as well. Se habla espanol.

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