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Mediation

Springfield, Virginia, Firm for Proven Divorce Mediation

The fact that you and your spouse cannot currently agree on issues critical to settling your divorce does not have to mean you are in for a lengthy, emotionally and financially draining court case. 

Many couples are able to avoid this scenario by mutually consenting to mediation, and we encourage you to contact our firm to discuss whether this method or another alternative to litigation, such as collaborative law, can work for you. Mediation is a negotiation between you and your spouse with a third party who has a background in family law, providing the structure to facilitate reaching a fair agreement.

Attorneys Larry E. Becker and Lynn E. Berry both have significant experience helping men and women work together to settle their differences and avoid litigation. Both lawyers have served as court-approved neutral case evaluators and conciliators, and we encourage viable candidates for mediation to pursue this alternative to resolving disputes in court.

The Right Mediator Could Save Time, Money, and Emotional Pain

Successful divorce mediation requires that both parties have confidence in the qualifications of the mediator, and few Northern Virginia mediators have perspective or credibility surpassing that of our partner attorneys. The benefits of turning to Becker, Kellogg & Berry, P.C., include:

  • Knowledge of how judges apply Virginia domestic relations law gained through decades of experience — including reaching out-of-court resolution for thousands of clients and litigating hundreds of other cases
  • Established connections to experts throughout Northern Virginia able to bring clear information to bear on often-disputed issues such as child custody and visitation, justification of spousal support, real estate valuation and other property settlement issues
  • Experience in having acted as mediators in property division, support and custody matters
  • Ability to draft an appropriate, legally enforceable written document which incorporates the decisions reached by you and your spouse, which can then be reviewed by your separate legal counsel

If you would like to explore practical alternatives to litigation, including mediation, please contact us today.