Mediation
By consenting to mediation, litigants can develop personalized solutions tailored to their goals and needs. Attorney Cynthia Wyrick is a Rule 31 Tennessee Supreme Court approved mediator with extensive experience mediating civil cases and family law matters. In her role as mediator, she tries to assist litigants in reaching mutually satisfactory decisions that are workable for both parties over time.
What is mediation?
Mediation is the process of reconciling a legal conflict through compromise—rather than submitting to the binding decisions of a judge in court. In mediation, an unbiased mediator guides the conversation on the matters at issue. The litigants and their attorneys discuss the options and try to reach agreements that work for both parties.
In most cases, mediation is a faster, more cost-effective, and less stressful alternative to courtroom litigation. The litigants share the cost of mediation and may be able to avoid the expense of formal discovery, such as costs associated with requests for records, written depositions, production of documents, answers to interrogatories, and oral depositions.
Call us
If you have need for legal services and are unrepresented, call us to schedule mediation. If you have counsel, we will work with your counsel to schedule a satisfactory time to assist you with resolving your dispute. To talk to the lawyers of Ogle, Gass & Richardson, P.C., please contact us using our online contact form or call
(865) 453-2866. We represent clients throughout Tennessee, as well as residents of other states who have matters at issue in the areas that we serve, including Dandridge, Gatlinburg, Greeneville, Jefferson City, Knoxville, Kodak, Morristown, Newport, Pigeon Forge, Rogersville, Rutledge, Sevierville, Seymour, and White Pine.
