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Family Law Mediation. Many couples today are turning to
mediation to resolve their divorce and property division and to create parenting plans for their children. Mediation allows couples to create solutions which might not be available to them in the traditional
litigated divorce. Mediation helps couples continue to work as a team to parent their children. Mediation is an ideal choice for couples who have an amicable relationship and who want to end their marriage in a
private, non-adversarial manner.
Orphans' Court Mediation. Patricia T. Brennan is a mediator in a pilot program in the Chester County Court which offers mediation to families involved in disputes over distribution of the estate of a deceased family member, guardianship of an older relative or conflicts between children of one marriage and the surviving spouse of a later marriage. Patricia was invited to help create this program by the Administrative Judge of the Orphans' Court because she is the only lawyer/mediator in Chester County who practices both family law and probate and estate law.
Click below to learn more about:
Should You Mediate Your Divorce?
Mediation - Frequently Asked Questions
Benefits of Mediation
Mediation Training and Experience
The Pennsylvania Bar Association offers a free consumer education pamphlet called "Mediation". You may request a copy by calling the PBA at (800) 932-0311, ext. 253. You may
also visit the PBA website at www.pabar.org.
See also:
Divorce Equitable Distribution of Property Custody Child Support Spousal Support Alimony
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