Isidoro R. Lopez

Mediation Over Retaliation

"WE OFFER VIRTUAL MEDIATION SERVICES"
West Palm Beach, Florida 33434

305-510-0582

Alimony, Asset Distribution, Child Custody, Child Support Modification, Co-Parenting, Divorce, Divorce Modification and Enforcement, Family, Marital Property, PostNuptials, PreNuptials, Same Sex Disputes


M.O.R.E., specializes on Family Law Dispute Resolution issues  and we are located in Miami, Florida.

We are fluent in both English and Spanish and have a firm commitment to the parties using our services. We are a new firm willing to bring the latest academic tools for conflict resolution into fruition.  Our Mediators have observed and conducted Family Mediations for the 17th Judicial Circuit and the 11th Judicial Circuit.

Our Mediators bring to the table, flexibility, veracity, dependability, responsibility and commitment to law firms, and individuals in family matters.

Why Should You Use Mediation?


 Mediation has many advantages:

 The people in a conflict control the outcome of their dispute, not a judge or jury.
 Any issue between people can be discussed and resolved, whether or not it is part of a lawsuit.
 Mediation promotes communication and cooperation.
 Mediation is less expensive than litigation.
 The people involved in mediation will save money on attorney’s fees.
 Mediation teaches people how to negotiate, a skill that can be used in future problem resolution.
 Mediation is confidential, personal problems are not aired publicly.
 Mediation is usually quicker and more efficient than the trial process.
 Mediation allows individuals to tailor solutions to best meet their needs.

How Does Mediation Work?
 
A mediator meets and talks with all parties together. They may then talk with each party privately. The mediator will separate the issues and facts in dispute from the issues and facts not in dispute. Settlement options designed to meet each party’s goals and interests, are developed and discussed with the parties. Settlement discussions are confidential, legal proceedings. Mediation is concluded when the parties sign an agreement or when they cannot agree on any solution. An agreement is reached in the majority of cases and future litigation is not necessary.
Miami, FL 33183
P: 305-510-0582
E: [email protected]