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When you are involved in a legal dispute with another party, you have the right to file a lawsuit and request that the court decide the outcome of that dispute. Unfortunately, this process is rarely simple, inexpensive, or quick. Court cases can take years or decades to resolve, draining your bank account the entire time. This is one of many reasons that some people choose not to take advantage of the legal system even when the facts of a case are on their side. However, going to trial isn’t always the only option. Experienced Alabama mediation attorneys could help you avoid a costly and lengthy court battle while still getting a fair outcome.

Mediation is a dispute resolution option that doesn’t get a lot of exposure. While you may see trials publicized in the media, the mediation process is less well known. At Southern Estate Lawyers, we want you to be fully informed about all of your options, including mediation, before we move forward with your case.

What Is Mediation?

How Can Alabama Mediation Attorneys Help?

Imagine that you oppose how an executor intends to distribute a family member’s assets. You might choose to hire an estate litigation attorney and rely on the legal system to resolve this dispute. If you do, you will need to file a lawsuit, present evidence to a judge or jury in a courtroom, and wait for a verdict at the end of the case. However, this isn’t the only option for contesting a will. You could also negotiate an agreement with other beneficiaries and mostly bypass the legal system.

What do you do when you want to avoid the complexity of a trial but can’t agree with the other parties during these negotiations? One option is to attempt mediation. Mediation involves a neutral third party — a mediator — who facilitates communication between individuals who can’t agree on legal issues.

Mediators are professionals who have been trained to help people compromise on issues on which they are far apart. They know how to help people see the benefits of an agreement from an unbiased viewpoint, stepping in when two parties have “bad blood” that prevents compromise even when it would be best for both of them. Mediation isn’t always successful, in part because it is voluntary. But if it works, the outcome could be similar to that of a trial at a fraction of the cost in time and money.

The best part about mediation is that you don’t have to go through it alone. Both sides can be represented by Alabama mediation lawyers. This means there is another layer between you and the person you are negotiating with. Furthermore, your mediation attorney in Alabama will look out for your best interests throughout the process.

The mediator is just trying to get both parties to agree to a fair result. Your mediation attorney, though, works for you and wants you to get everything you hope for from the mediation. This means that you can trust them when they tell you that a potential agreement is fair or likely the best result that you will get.

Would you like to resolve a legal issue without the costs and time associated with a trial? Contact mediation attorneys in Alabama at Southern Estate Lawyers by calling (251) 444-7000 today.

Why Choose Us?

Contact an Alabama Mediation Lawyer Today

At Southern Estate Lawyers, our entire team is committed to advocating for the rights of our clients. We believe that you deserve your fair share in any legal dispute, and we provide aggressive support that focuses on your needs.

When you choose mediation, we take the time to understand your situation — you’re not likely to benefit from mediation attorneys in Alabama who follow the same process every time. Instead, you need lawyers who customize their approach based on your needs.

That is what we do. But does our approach get results? You be the judge: At Southern Estate Lawyers, we have recovered millions of dollars for our clients in estate disputes. While we can petition the courts for what you’re owed, we would like to save you time and money if at all possible. If mediation is the most promising option, that is the approach we will recommend. Interested in learning more? Schedule a free consultation at any time to discuss your legal options with our team.

Our legal team has decades of experience helping clients like you get fair results at a reasonable cost.

Foley, Alabama Lawyers

FAQ

We understand that you probably have questions about mediation. We’ve answered the most common here.

How long will mediation take?

The mediation process could be completed in just a few hours or could take several weeks, depending on the complexity of the issues and how far apart the parties’ goals are.

Do I have a choice about who the mediator is?

Yes. You will get a say in who mediates your dispute. Our legal team will help choose a skilled mediator we believe will be fair.

Can I agree to mediation after I have filed a lawsuit?

Yes. After you file a lawsuit, you’ll still have time to explore other options before your court date comes up. Often, we will file a lawsuit just to preserve the option of going to trial, even when we intend to use mediation.

Does a judge have to approve the results of mediation?

In some cases, yes. However, as long as the results of mediation don’t violate the law, a judge will usually approve any agreement between two parties in dispute.

If you have any other questions about mediation, we will answer them all during your free consultation.

Contact Mediation Attorneys in Alabama Today

A court case could take years to resolve and cost thousands of dollars or more. With mediation, you could reach an advantageous agreement with less time and money.

If you are concerned about the potential costs of a trial, the mediation lawyers at Southern Estate Lawyers may be able to help. Contact our law firm at (251) 444-7000 immediately to schedule a free consultation.