Arbitration and Mediation
Arbitration and mediation are the most commonly used forms of alternative dispute resolution, and provide clients with a cost-effective alternative for resolving conflict outside of the judicial process.
During arbitration, both parties are allowed to present evidence to a neutral third party, who then makes a binding and final decision on the outcome of the case. During mediation, parties discuss the terms of the case with a facilitator, who then assists the parties in coming to a mutual agreement to settle their claims.
W. Walton Kitchin is certified as a Superior Court Mediator by the North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission. He has been mediating and arbitrating complex District and Supreme Court litigation cases since 1998.
Dallas C. Clark, Jr. is a Board Certified Family Law Specialist and is available to mediate complicated family law cases.
W. Lee Allen, III became certified as a Family Financial Mediator in 2009. He is available to mediate complex family law matters.
In the event that a case does not come to its conclusion during the mediation and/or arbitration process, our attorneys are actively ready to pursue litigation.
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