Taking Control Of Your Situation: Choosing Process Options
The courtroom setting often fosters a hostile and confrontational environment that can leave a lasting impression of anger, guilt and bitterness long after the matter is settled or decided by the court. While not appropriate for every family, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods like family mediation or Collaborative Divorce offers families a way to resolve their differences in a more constructive, kinder way.
We encourage families going through divorce or dealing with conflict to consider mediation or Collaborative Divorce to resolve their issues. At the same time, we know these methods are not right for everyone, and we will focus on finding the best resolution for your family.

How We Can Help You
Our practice focuses entirely on assisting families with a variety of legal issues. Learn more about the services we provide here.
A Firm Committed To Cooperation
Since our inception, we’ve focused on helping families find alternative paths to resolve their differences, if possible.
Putting You In Charge Of Your Divorce
Our lawyers will guide you through the tough decisions of dividing marital property, determining child custody and negotiating child and spousal support.
Mediating Family Law Disputes
We offer services as neutral mediators or advocates during mediation, which allows all parties to participate in the decision-making process.
Resolving Conflicts Through Collaborative Law
The collaborative divorce process is another way to avoid going to court. Resolve your differences with the help of our lawyers and other experts.
Is Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) right for you?
Our Office

Light green house with parking in back
Furthermore, many of our clients find the mediation and Collaborative Divorce processes to be more cost-effective, providing families greater control over how and when you move forward, and addressing the family’s overall wellbeing so your family can move forward in a different but healthier way.

We understand that not all divorce or family law disputes can be resolved amicably. In those cases where mediation or Collaborative Divorce are not valid options for you, we will assertively protect your rights and interests in court.
We invite you to explore your options by reading more on this website or by giving us a call at 734-233-9371 to schedule an appointment – your initial phone consultation is free of charge.