Our Services

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Domestic cases are a legal matter that involves family or household relationships, such as divorce, child support, or child custody.

Domestic Cases

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Civil cases are court cases that are not criminal in nature. This could include small claims, contract disputes, and more.

Civil Cases

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Probate Cases

Probate is the process of settling ones assets after a death.

Tenant & landlord cases are disputes between the landlord and tenant that include post eviction matters, lease violations, and pre-eviction House Bill 112.

Tenant/Landlord

Our Policies


We want to be clear and upfront with you every step of this process. To review our Policies & Fees, please click here.

Scheduling

Once an intake form is received our office will send all parties a scheduling email. In this scheduling email you will receive a list of dates to select from. Please reply with all of the dates that work for you and a date will be coordinated with all parties/attornys.

Reserved dates are listed on the scheduling email as well. These dates are marked with an astrik* and fall outside of normal mediation session hours and cannot be set for ODR cases. These dates are $110 per hour per party with a 2-hour minimum ($220 per party).

FAQs

Have a question not listed here? Send us an email and we’ll do our best to help!

  • Please send all intake forms to Dawn.grimes@proton.me OR Wylie.jordyn@proton.me

    **Please make sure to complete the form in its entirety or it will be returned.

  • Fee waivers are waivers to reduce the cost of mediation granted by the court or the Office of Dispute Resolution (ODR). You can also apply using form JDF211 or you can find a form by clicking here.

    With the approval of a waiver your fee will be reduced to $15 an hour ($30 for 2-hours of mediation).

  • Our office will reach out to the other party THREE times in attempt to schedule mediation. If no contact is made a status report may be sent to the courts by the mediator. You will need to return to the courts for further steps.

  • Unfortunately, no. Only parties and attorneys listed on the case are permitted to be included in mediation. This includes spouses, children, parents, or support persons.

  • The link for mediation will be included in the confirmation email sent out the week before your scheduled appointment. In this email you will also find a list of suggested documents to send to the mediator to assist in the process of mediation.

  • Unfortunately, no. We will need all parties to confirm a date and time for mediation also works for everyone before a date can be set.

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