Wide environmental shot of a calm mediation conference room, a long oval table centered in frame, two empty chairs on each side, natural north-facing daylight entering through tall windows on the right, soft shadows defining the room's depth, a notepad and pen on the table surface, no people present, cream walls and dark wood tones
Wide environmental shot of a calm mediation conference room, a long oval table centered in frame, two empty chairs on each side, natural north-facing daylight entering through tall windows on the right, soft shadows defining the room's depth, a notepad and pen on the table surface, no people present, cream walls and dark wood tones

— Mediation & Arbitration

Mission Statement

Providing accessible, professional conflict resolution services that empower parties to reach fair, lasting agreements while preserving relationships and reducing the emotional and financial costs of prolonged disputes.

/ Four Practice Areas

Your conflict type. Our specific expertise.

Corporate & Civil Mediation

Family Mediation

Arbitration

Elder & Geriatric Mediation

We resolve interpersonal and business disputes efficiently and with utmost confidentiality

Care arrangements, capacity disputes, and end-of-life decisions mediated by practitioners trained in dementia communication and multi-generational dynamics.

Taking decisions with a structured evidentiary process for parties who need finality without the cost and delay of civil litigation.

Separation, custody, and inheritance disputes handled with the precision of law and awareness that these parties may share a future.

Close-up of two sets of older hands resting on a wooden table near an open notepad, natural window light from the left casting quiet shadows, a pen resting beside the notepad, calm and unhurried atmosphere, no faces visible, warm wood grain texture in background
Close-up of two sets of older hands resting on a wooden table near an open notepad, natural window light from the left casting quiet shadows, a pen resting beside the notepad, calm and unhurried atmosphere, no faces visible, warm wood grain texture in background
▸ Not a footnote

Elder disputes demand a different discipline.

Most practices file elder conflicts under family law. We treat them as a separate domain—because dementia communication, capacity assessment, and end-of-life decision-making require distinct training, not just empathy.

Discreet by design

With us, every conversation is confidential.

Intake begins with a confidential call. No commitment, no pressure—just a clear read on whether mediation is the right path for your situation.