Wills and Estate Mediator and Arbitrator
As a Mediator and Arbitrator with specialized expertise in Wills & Estate Disputes I offer many advantages to help you confidently settle you complex wills or estate matters efficiently and effectively. [...]
As a Mediator and Arbitrator with specialized expertise in Wills & Estate Disputes I offer many advantages to help you confidently settle you complex wills or estate matters efficiently and effectively. [...]
Contact Us Today Free, No-Obligation, Initial Consultation Family Law Mediation For Complex Family Disputes In today's post, as part of our continuing "Power of Mediation" series, we discuss some of the [...]
The Advantages of Resolving Parenting Issues Through Mediation Parenting can be challenging, and disagreements can arise between even the most amicable of co-parents. When it comes to resolving these disputes, mediation offers a powerful [...]
The Power of Mediation in Maintaining an Amicable Divorce Separation and Divorce can be an emotionally challenging process that can often lead to hostility and animosity between couples. So what should couples do when [...]
Do I Need A Lawyer During Mediation: Advantages and Disadvantages By: Mr. Glen Evans, Mediator & Arbitrator Mediation is an alternative dispute resolution method that offers parties the opportunity to resolve conflicts outside of [...]
Many clients ask why they should choose a mediated divorce or separation process, instead of a lengthy courtroom battle? Divorce or separation is a difficult and emotional process that can leave both parties feeling [...]
Our clients frequently ask us what are the advantages of mediation or arbitration for their wills and estate disputes. This is our answer... When a loved one passes away, it can be a difficult [...]
Mediation is a process where a neutral third party, known as a mediator, facilitates discussions between two or more parties to help them reach a mutually acceptable solution. This process is [...]
The Family Law Act requires two things from lawyers and other family dispute resolution professionals. First, they must assess whether or not family violence may be present. Second, they must discuss the advisability of [...]
What is a Supreme Court of BC "Notice to Mediate?" Anyone involved in a Family Law or Civil Law Dispute in the Supreme Court of British Columbia can require all other party(ies) to attend [...]