Conflict Mediation
Want to Avoid Court?
Try Mediation.
Mediation is a process of settling and resolving legal matter outside of the court.
We highly recommend it, because it offers a more cooperative and less adversarial approach to divorce than litigation, helping you navigate the process in a more amicable way. Here are three reasons why an aggressive approach might not be the best option for you:
High legal fees – Litigation can quickly become costly, draining your resources.
Unfair settlements – Aggressive tactics may increase the risk of an outcome that isn’t in your best interest.
Ongoing hostility – A confrontational approach can lead to long-term tension and conflict even after the divorce is finalized.
Mediation allows for a more balanced and respectful resolution, which often leads a healthier post-divorce future.
How Can You Ease Your Stress?
Divorce is already a challenging and emotional journey, and the last thing you need is more stress or conflict. With so much already weighing on you, finding a family law lawyer who takes a collaborative approach can make all the difference. A lawyer who prioritizes cooperation over confrontation will help you maintain peace of mind throughout the process, leading to a more positive and lasting outcome for you and your family.
Where Do We Come In?
The Illuma Law Approach.
Relationships matter in family law. Reputation and the ability to get along with others are important values at Illuma Family Law.
Our team of lawyers works with judges, opposing litigators, and mediators in a positive manner. This allows us to maintain a positive relationship with everyone involved and a more positive outcome for our clients.
Let us do the heavy lifting so you can focus on your family.
Vancouver’s most compassionate divorce lawyers
Abby Pang and the Illuma Family Law team take an approach to family law that prioritizes mediation. We work efficiently and strategically to minimize the negative impacts of relationship breakdowns. Harnessing our expertise to negotiate settlements out of court means less financial impact and heartache for you and your children. Let’s work together to determine spousal support, parenting agreements, child support and property division.