Charlotte Divorce Mediation Attorneys
Not only is divorce mediation becoming a more popular way to resolve disputes during divorce, it is also increasingly required in many North Carolina judicial districts.
Many of North Carolina's judicial districts require alternative dispute resolution such as divorce mediation in family law cases to resolve issues like child custody and visitation arrangements. Many courts also require divorce mediation to resolve financial issues.
This program is called Family Financial Settlement, and it uses a mediator to help divorcing spouses resolve financial issues such as child support, property division and spousal support.
Certified Divorce Mediators at Krusch & Sellers, P.A., in Charlotte, North Carolina
If you are considering mediation or are required to use mediation in your divorce, how do you choose a mediator? In the Charlotte metro area, we encourage you to investigate the resources available at the law firm of Krusch & Sellers, P.A. :
- Two of our firm's lawyers are certified mediators. Attorney Alan R. Krusch is a court-certified mediator, and attorney Leigh Sellers is a certified family financial mediator.
- Mr. Krusch and Mrs. Sellers are also Board Certified by the North Carolina State Bar's Board of Legal Specialization.
- Our law firm practices exclusively in the area of family law, so our clients have the assurance of working with professionals who are up-to-date on current trends in divorce mediation and family law.
- Our Charlotte divorce mediation lawyers have more than 50 years of combined legal experience, and our extensive knowledge serves as further reassurance for clients who come to us for help during troubling times.
How Is Divorce Mediation Different From a Collaborative Law Divorce?
At Krusch & Sellers, P.A., we also provide legal services in the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) area of collaborative law divorce. In divorce mediation, the mediator is a neutral party who reviews all relevant information, listens to each spouse's wishes, and then recommends compromise solutions that the spouses may accept or reject as they wish.
In a collaborative law divorce, the spouses — with their lawyers — negotiate directly with one another, without assistance from a third party.
Child Support Attorneys Who Effectively Use Divorce Mediation
Each form of alternative dispute resolution — collaborative law divorce and divorce mediation — have unique benefits. To learn more about divorce mediation and other methods of alternative dispute resolution in family law cases, contact Krusch & Sellers, P.A., for a consultation.
To make an appointment, contact us online or call 704-315-2452. To reach us toll free, call 866-267-6809.