DuPage County Mediation Attorney
At Calabrese Associates, P.C., we have found that mediation can be an effective means of resolving family law disputes.
Our firm's founder, Michael J. Calabrese, has extensive experience in the use of mediation in cases involving child custody, visitation and other matters arising from divorce. He serves as a family law mediator and in other cases advises clients during mediation sessions.
Contact us to learn more about the use of family law mediation.
A Certified Mediator
Michael J. Calabrese serves as a mediator in the DuPage County Court Referred Divorce Mediation Program. He also offers mediation services to clients who are voluntarily choosing mediation to resolve specific disputes.
Mr. Calabrese has had special training in mediation techniques and is certified in mediation by the 18th Judicial Circuit.
The Benefits of Mediation
In divorce mediation, a mediator facilitates a discussion between the parties and attempts to guide them to a mutually acceptable resolution of their differences regarding matters such as child custody, parenting duties and visitation. Each party also has an attorney who can provide advice and protect the party's rights during the process.
Mediation has many advantages over traditional family law litigation:
- The parties have control over the ultimate outcome
- Differences are bridged without the emotional stress and rancor of litigation
- Results are achieved with much lower costs than with litigation
- The mediation process is completely confidential
- Mediation can build a framework for future cooperation in matters related to children
Michael J. Calabrese can explain the benefits of mediation and help decide if it is the right dispute resolution method for you.
Contact a Lawyer
For a consultation with Calabrese Associates, P.C., call 888-849-2905 toll free or contact us online.
From our offices in Warrenville, Illinois, we serve clients in Naperville, Wheaton, Aurora, St. Charles, Glen Ellyn, Downers Grove and other communities in DuPage County, Kane County, Will County and Kendall County.
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