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"I
created 'Legacy Mediation' to provide an affordable, accessible
and user friendly forum to assist people in complying with the
unwavering policy of Los Angeles Superior Court (Downtown-Central)
Probate Departments 5 and 11 that every probate, conservatorship
and trust dispute must be mediated at least once before trial."
In
selecting the site for my new law office, I looked for, and found,
the following amenities:
No
stairs or elevators. Elderly people, persons in wheelchairs, with
walkers, or experiencing other mobility problems will appreciate
how accessible the office is from the parking lot.
Lots
of free parking. In the back of the building, on the street in
front and even at Montrose Park. Just bring enough money for lunch.
Speaking
of lunch...I am walking distance to Montrose Shopping Park. We
have many wonderful restaurants close by including Mexican, Italian
and Continental.
A
place to walk and talk outside the building. My "office backyard"
is a beautiful canyon in a quiet neighborhood, and of course,
Montrose Park. Sometimes you need a little fresh air in order
to think clearly.
But
wait there's more...
Whether
the name of the game is "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire"
or "Family Feud" - I charge $250.00 an hour (2 hour
minimum) or a sliding scale, if warranted. There are no add-ons
and no administrative fees.
I
am looking forward to hearing from you.
WHAT
IS MEDIATION?
Legal mediation is a safe, sane, people-friendly process whereby
two or more parties involved in a dispute create solutions satisfactory
to everyone.
WHAT IS A MEDIATOR?
A legal mediator is an impartial individual experienced in conflict
resolution. Her job is to help the participants identify the core
issues, facilitate communication, create options mutually agreeable
to all. The mediator decides nothing. She is there as a catalyst,
confidante, and counselor to all.
WHO USES MEDIATION?
Any dispute qualifies for legal mediation. Mediation is especially
helpful when the issues are complex, carry "emotional baggage,"
or involve ongoing relationships such as family members who will
continue to interact throughout their lives.
WHY USE MEDIATION?
Mediation allows the parties to maintain complete control of the
crucial decisions that affect them, rather than handing their
futures over to opposing attorneys, judges, or arbitrators. Solutions
meet the participants' basic needs and sense of fairness. Both
parties' legal interests and rights are respected and protected.
As an added bonus, participants often learn conflict resolution
methods they can use in other areas of their lives. Mediation
is very personal and private. It is far less expensive than either
litigation or arbitration. Mediation is about WIN/WIN/WIN. Period.
WHAT IS MEDIATION NOT?
Not about guilt or innocence. Not about legal jargon. Not about
who started it. Not about the past as much as "where do we
go from here" to create a future we can all live with and
even feel proud of.
HOW LONG DOES MEDIATION TAKE?
Many disputes are solved in a single session, a few hours long.
More complex issues, of course, take longer. All parties participate
in each session. The goal of everyone concerned is to resolve
the dispute as painlessly and elegantly as possible. No one's
goal is to rack up billable hours.
HOW MUCH DOES MEDIATION COST?
This cost is typically shared by the participants. In cases of
financial hardship, a sliding scale is available. We all want
to solve the same problems.
WHY DO I DO MEDIATION?
I love being a lawyer because I get to help other people with
important, sometimes overwhelming, problems. As a bonus, I get
paid for it. Helping others is the best part of my job, and those
who know me will tell you I repeat my thanks for it every day.
Legal mediation is about people, their hearts, and the hearts
of their problems. Mediation does not fan the flames of resentment
or bitterness. Its sole goal is to resolve conflict and put sorrow
to rest. Working closely with others towards a common goal is
wonderful way to live a life. A difficult and successful mediation
makes my day, my whole week -- then all of us get to sleep better
at night.
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