Tarrant County Mediation

Tarrant County Mediator for Divorce

Rashelle Fetty is who you need as a mediator.

Finding an experienced mediator is important. Finding an experienced family law mediator that is also board certified is INTEGRAL in helping solve your unique family law problems. Trust Rashelle Fetty to help you with your Tarrant County Mediation issues.

What Is Mediation?

Mediation is a confidential process used to resolve conflicts in an amicable manner. An impartial mediator directs the process and facilitates the communication between the parties in an effort to explore solutions and obtain a mutually satisfactory agreement.

Rashelle Fetty can also provide remote solutions for your mediation needs.  Get the family law mediation help that you need from The Fetty Firm, P.C.

Mediation Objectives

The objective of mediation is for parties in conflict to participate in good faith in a dialogue regarding their dispute, to present their points of view and to explore options for settlement in an effort to reach a mutually satisfactory resolution of their dispute.

What Happens in Mediation?

The mediator welcomes the participants and explains the mediation process, the mediator’s role in the process and the rules of mediation. The participants present the issues they want to resolve, explore their interests and options and look for a mutual resolution. If the parties reach an agreement and sign it, this agreement may have the validity of a contract.

Allow The Fetty Firm, P.C. to guide your divorce mediation so that you can get effective problem solving with less stress and tension. Rashelle Fetty will strive to make your mediation experience the best possible so that all parties can possibly reach a decision.

 

Tarrant County Mediation for Family Law

Tarrant County Mediator

What Is Mediation?

Mediation is a confidential process used to resolve conflicts in an amicable manner. Think of it as specialized problem solving.

A neutral mediator directs the process and facilitates the discussion between the parties with a goal to explore solutions and obtain a mutually satisfactory agreement.

Mediation Objectives

The objective of mediation is for parties in conflict to participate in good faith in a dialogue regarding their dispute, to present their points of view and to explore options for settlement in an effort to reach a mutually satisfactory resolution of their dispute.

What Happens in Mediation?

The mediator welcomes the participants and explains the mediation process, the mediator’s role in the process and the rules of mediation. The participants present the issues they want to resolve, explore their interests and options and look for a mutual resolution. If the parties reach an agreement and sign it, this agreement may have the validity of a contract.

Allow The Fetty Firm, P.C. to guide your divorce mediation so that you can get effective problem solving with less stress and tension. Rashelle Fetty will strive to make your mediation experience the best possible so that all parties can possibly reach a decision.

Divorce Mediation in Texas

Divorce Mediation in Texas

Family mediation” means the mediation of disputes in actions for divorce, annulment, establishment of paternity, child custody or visitation, or child or spousal support.

Mediation programs can be very beneficial to people who are divorcing as well as to those who have long been divorced but who find themselves in a dispute in their post-divorce relationship. Not only can it save money but it promotes positive dispute resolution rather than adversarial procedures. That being so, it is well worth investigating by any couple facing divorce, a child custody fight, a visitation dispute or other interpersonal conflict.

Mediation is a process that may help you resolve your case so you can have an uncontested divorce. Mediation is particularly useful in situations involving children, since it is in the interests of the children that their parents “get along” even if they will no longer live together as husband and wife. In the State of Texas, all cases that involve contested custody or visitation matters are referred to mandatory mediation, provided the parties are represented by an attorney and there is no allegation of domestic abuse.

Mediation attempts to change disputes from “win-lose” to “win-win.” Mediation is a non-adversarial process of helping people come to agreement on issues like parenting arrangements, support of children and spouses and division of real and personal property. Mediation occurs when a neutral third-party, who has training in dispute resolution, assists you and your spouse and helps you resolve the issues that are causing conflict and to make cooperative, informed decisions.

Having an experienced Mediator is important. Allow Rashelle Fetty, Board Certified in Family Law, to guide your mediation needs. Let Rashelle Fetty take you from a “win-lose” situation to a “win-win.”

Attorney Fetty specializes in  remaining neutral while helping you problem solve. Pro se divorces can definitely benefit from having an experienced attorney be the mediator. The years of experience that Rashelle Fetty can provide will allow you to problem solve most of your issues effectively.

Contact us for a consultation today!

Tarrant County Mediator

Tarrant County Mediator for Divorce

What Is Mediation?

Mediation is a confidential process used to resolve conflicts in an amicable manner. An impartial mediator directs the process and facilitates the communication between the parties in an effort to explore solutions and obtain a mutually satisfactory agreement.

Mediation Objectives

The objective of mediation is for parties in conflict to participate in good faith in a dialogue regarding their dispute, to present their points of view and to explore options for settlement in an effort to reach a mutually satisfactory resolution of their dispute.

What Happens in Mediation?

The mediator welcomes the participants and explains the mediation process, the mediator’s role in the process and the rules of mediation. The participants present the issues they want to resolve, explore their interests and options and look for a mutual resolution. If the parties reach an agreement and sign it, this agreement may have the validity of a contract.

Allow The Fetty Firm, P.C. to guide your divorce mediation so that you can get effective problem solving with less stress and tension. Rashelle Fetty will strive to make your mediation experience the best possible so that all parties can possibly reach a decision.

Family Law Mediator – Tarrant County

As of February 2022, Rashelle Fetty will be performing family law mediations both in person and via Zoom.

While we do aggressively litigate disputes when necessary, we have found that in many situations,  mediation can be more peaceful, less expensive, and lead to a happier outcome for everyone involved. A great mediator helps negotiate and problem solve with all parties while remaining unbiased and neutral/focusing on the goals of the parties.

We believe mediation can help resolve the issues in a divorce or other family dispute. Generally speaking, mediation offers a number of advantages, including:

  • You and your spouse, along with your lawyers, may be able to create a settlement that is tailored specifically to each person’s needs. In litigation, a judge will be required to follow specific laws when deciding your case. In addition, the judge only knows the facts of your case, and not you as a person. In mediation, you, along with your spouse, can develop a plan that addresses every part of your divorce.
  • We have found that mediation, often provides greater peace and closure than does litigation.

Call today to schedule Rashelle Fetty as your family law mediator so that you can start working on finding a way to problem solve all of your family’s issues without having to go before a judge.