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Mediation is a voluntary, confidential process where a neutral mediator helps families reach mutually agreeable solutions. It is ideal for separation agreements, parenting plans, child custody discussions, and financial settlements. Mediation ensures that both parties have a voice in shaping the outcome.
✔ Less Stressful – Encourages respectful communication and reduces conflict.
✔ Cost-Effective – More affordable than lengthy court battles.
✔ Faster Resolution – Many cases are settled in weeks rather than months or years.
Arbitration allows families to resolve disputes efficiently and privately. As a neutral arbitrator, Wayne reviews the evidence and makes a final decision that is legally binding. This process is ideal for resolving disputes related to separation agreements, property division, and financial support without the delays of traditional court proceedings.
✔ Confidential & Private – Unlike court cases, arbitration proceedings are not public.
✔ Legally Enforceable – Decisions made through arbitration hold the same weight as court rulings.
✔ Structured & Efficient – Avoids courtroom delays and offers a clear path to resolution.
A Hear the Child Report provides a neutral and non-evaluative summary of a child’s views on family-related matters, such as parenting arrangements and family transitions. This service ensures that children’s voices are heard and considered in decision-making.
✔ Child-Centered Approach – Helps decision-makers understand a child’s perspective.
✔ Neutral & Non-Evaluative – Captures the child’s views without judgment or analysis.
✔ Supports Informed Decisions – A valuable tool for parents, mediators, and courts.
Over 25 years of experience in guiding families through complex issues.
Tailored approaches based on each family’s unique needs.
A practical alternative to lengthy and costly litigation.
If you are facing a family dispute and need expert support, Wayne Van Tassel is here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a fair and respectful resolution.