Resolve Legal Disputes Without the Courtroom

Avoid costly litigation and protect your relationships. Your TXPA mediators help you reach a fair,
peaceful resolution, fast.

Caught in Conflict? Don’t Let It Spiral.

  • Are you in a dispute with a family member or business partner?
  • Worried it will get messy, expensive, or drag on for years?
  • Want a solution that brings closure, not more conflict?

You’re not alone. And you don’t have to go to court to move forward.

There’s a Better Way to Resolve Disputes.

Court battles are public, expensive, and often make things worse. Mediation and arbitration
provide a private, structured path to resolution without a judge, jury, or years of legal drama.

✅ Over 50 years of combined litigation experience
✅ Hundreds of probate and estate disputes resolved
✅ Certified mediators with a reputation for fairness

Here’s How to Find Resolution—Without Stepping Into a Courtroom

Three-Step Plan:
1. Schedule a Consultation
Let’s determine if mediation or arbitration is right for your case.

2. We Facilitate the Process
A neutral, structured, and confidential environment to work toward agreement.

3. Reach a Resolution
Walk away with clarity, closure, and a signed agreement.

We Help You Reach Closure—Privately, Peacefully, and Efficiently

🕊 Preserved Relationships – Especially important in family or business disputes
💵 Lower Costs – A fraction of typical litigation expenses
🛡 Confidential Process – Keep your private matters private
📜 Legally Sound Outcomes – Mediated or arbitrated agreements hold legal weight
🧘 Peace of Mind – You’ll walk away with answers, not uncertainty

Don’t Let Conflict Destroy What Matters Most

  • Don’t let a disagreement blow up into a legal war
  • Don’t risk losing years of time and thousands of dollars
  • Don’t let unresolved tension fester into lifelong regret

Resolve legal disputes without the courtroom. Our mediation and arbitration services help you reach fair, peaceful, and private resolutions—fast.

 

Still Have Questions?

  • What’s the difference between mediation and arbitration?
    • Mediation is a collaborative process where a neutral mediator helps both parties reach a voluntary agreement. The mediator does not make a decision—they simply guide the conversation and help resolve the conflict. Arbitration, on the other hand, is more like a private trial. An arbitrator listens to both sides and then makes a binding decision, similar to a judge’s ruling.
  • Will I still need a lawyer?
    • While you’re not required to have a lawyer during mediation, many people choose to work with one. An attorney can help you understand your rights, prepare for the process, and review any final agreement before you sign it. Their role is to make sure you’re protected and informed throughout.
  • Is this legally binding?
    • Yes—if both parties reach an agreement during mediation, it can be put into writing and signed by everyone involved. Once signed, that agreement becomes a legally binding contract that can be enforced in court if necessary.
  • What kinds of cases are best for mediation?
    • Mediation works well for many types of legal disputes, especially those where both sides are open to communication and compromise. Common examples include business disagreements, contract issues, family and divorce matters, landlord-tenant conflicts, and workplace disputes. It’s particularly effective when preserving a relationship—or avoiding a lengthy court battle—is a priority.

Ready to Find a Better Path Forward?

 

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If the answer to any of these questions is yes, our Texas law firm can help. We can assist you with questions related to inheritance law, will contests, guardianships, property rights, will forms, conservatorships, codicils, intestacy, and more. When you need a probate lawyer in Texas, call Your Texas Probate Attorneys.

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