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Arizona Mediation Lawyer

Family, Business, Employment, and Probate Mediation

Responsive Service and Effective Representation

If you are in need of a knowledgeable, experienced mediation lawyer to facilitate an agreement in your family law, small business, employment, or probate dispute, contact us today. We can help.

  • Small Business Mediation
    We guide small businesses in resolving contract, management, and partnership disputes through the mediation process. For a timely and cost-effective resolution to your business disagreement,we have the experience and legal knowledge necessary to effectively facilitate an amicable agreement.
  • Employment Mediation
    Attorney Michelle Kunzman represents disputing parties in resolving matters involving termination, discrimination, harassment, or wage and hour claims.
  • Probate Mediation
    Probate disagreements can be very sensitive in nature. We assist families in weeding through the emotional aspects of disputes, helping participating parties understand all of the good and bad points of each sides' cases, as well as the potential outcomes of the disputes.
  • Family Law Mediation
    Attorneys DeeAn Gillespie Strub and Mark A. Shields assist husbands, wives, and individuals in finding mutually acceptable resolutions to parenting, property, and child support issues when they are going through divorce, custody, or other family law issues. Working problems out in the mediation process often facilitates a more healthy post-divorce relationship or co-parenting relationship. Face-to-face negotiations and agreements are more likely to be honored in the future, ultimately reducing the likelihood of post-divorce or other future custody-related disputes.

Our Approach

At Gillespie Shields & Durrant, our mediation lawyers have a long history of successfully facilitating mutually acceptable resolutions in simple and complex legal matters by avoiding the animosity typically involved in the more adversarial litigation process. We seek to facilitate lasting agreements in which all parties can participate, rather than leaving the decision up to a third party, who may make mistakes.

Contact Gillespie, Shields & Durrant

For thoughtful, experienced mediation services in your family law, employment, business, or probate dispute, contact a Gillespie, Shields & Durrant attorney today. We will attentively, effectively guide you through the mediation process.
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