Putting You in Control
Often, no one is better at resolving the family law conflicts you may become embroiled in than yourself, and what you need most is a professional to oversee the procedure and help you negotiate a mutually acceptable agreement. The law firm of Judith A. Morse, P.C., which believes strongly in the collaborative method of conflict resolution, helps mediation clients formalize a divorce. The truth is that most family law conflicts including custody issues guardianships, and even complicated financial property issues can be resolved through mediation.
Sometimes sitting down at a table together to negotiate a solution makes the most sense. Our lawyer, Judith A. Morse, has helped clients throughout her career facilitate agreements utilizing her mediation and collaboration training as well as her experience as a Settlement Judge for Maricopa County.
Making Mediation Work for You
Like collaborative divorce, mediation is an alternative dispute resolution format that avoids adversarial litigation, and more often than not leads to a more positive outcome for everyone affected by the family law conflict. Our office has seen the best and worst of family law, and we know from experience that couples who are able to work together to settle a divorce or conflict, despite how difficult that may be, usually find the results better in almost every respect.
Mediating your family law dispute has numerous advantages:
- You control the outcome
- Tends to be faster
- More cost-effective
- You don't turn over decision-making to a judge
- Leaves you better able to maintain relationships
- Can be much simpler
Like any divorce, mediation still requires you to address issues such as property division, spousal maintenance, child support and custody, but instead of having the state or a judge make the decisions, you are in charge.
A Lawyer Focused on Solutions
Our firm has extensive trial and courtroom experience. When you need to resolve a conflict in front of a judge, our attorney can put two decades of litigation experience to work for you. We also have the experience to know that when you can negotiate solutions, you often have a far better outcome.
Contact our office to find out if we can put the benefits of mediation to work for you.







