We Help You Stay in Control
At Roberson Duran Law, we offer professional mediation services in San Antonio to help families resolve disputes efficiently and amicably. Our experienced mediation attorneys guide clients through a confidential, cost-effective alternative to litigation, where a neutral mediation lawyer helps all parties reach mutually acceptable solutions.
Whether you’re dealing with family disputes, business conflicts, or custody issues, our skilled family mediation and divorce mediation lawyers ensure the process remains smooth and collaborative. We also assist with child custody mediation for parents who want a peaceful resolution without the emotional and financial stress of a trial.
Meet your Mediators
Meet our experienced mediators, each committed to providing compassionate, personalized support and guiding you through every step of your mediation with care.
Is Mediation Right for Me?
Our firm offers professional mediation services to help families resolve conflicts amicably, allowing you to reach fair and balanced agreements without the need for lengthy court battles. With our experienced mediators and divorce lawyers guiding the process, you can work toward mutually beneficial solutions that prioritize cooperation and understanding.
Cost-Effective
Mediation is generally more affordable than going to court, helping clients save on legal fees and court costs.
Privacy & Confidentiality
Unlike court proceedings, mediation is private, allowing clients to discuss and settle matters in a confidential setting.
Faster Resolution
Mediation allows for quicker settlements, so clients can resolve their issues and move forward without prolonged delays.
Control & Flexibility
Clients have more control over the outcome in mediation, as they work together to reach customized solutions that best meet their unique needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our services and what to expect—our FAQ section is here to help you feel informed and prepared every step of the way.
Mediation is a process where a neutral third-party mediator helps disputing parties come to a mutually acceptable resolution without the need for court intervention. It’s often used in family, business, and other legal disputes.
In mediation, both parties meet with a trained mediator who facilitates open communication. The mediator helps identify key issues, explore solutions, and guide both parties toward a resolution that works for everyone involved.
Mediation itself is not legally binding, but if both parties reach an agreement, the mediator can draft a settlement that can become legally binding when filed with the court, depending on the case.
Mediation can be used for various disputes, including family law matters.
Mediation is often faster, more affordable, and less stressful than traditional litigation. It allows parties to maintain control over the outcome, fostering better long-term relationships and preserving privacy.
The length of mediation depends on the complexity of the dispute and the willingness of both parties to reach an agreement. Most mediations are completed within a few hours to a day.
While you don’t need a lawyer to participate in mediation, having legal counsel present can help you understand your rights and make informed decisions during the process.
Yes, mediation is a confidential process, meaning what is discussed during mediation cannot be used against either party in court. This confidentiality encourages open and honest communication.
If mediation does not result in a resolution, the parties may choose to pursue litigation in court. However, many disputes are successfully resolved through mediation, avoiding the need for further legal action.
