CASTOR SPRATTLIN LAW GROUP LLC Georgia and New York Estate and Legacy Planning Firm
CASTOR SPRATTLIN LAW GROUP LLC Georgia and New York Estate and Legacy Planning Firm
Resolve Your Legal Dispute Without Court—And Move Forward With Peace of Mind
Legal disputes are stressful, emotional, and time-consuming. You want resolution, clarity, and the ability to move forward without the uncertainty of court. We can help you RESOLVE your issues, so you can have peace of mind and move forward without having a court involved.
Our firm helps individuals and businesses resolve disputes confidentially and outside of litigation, using a structured, supportive process designed to reduce conflict and protect relationships. You’ll receive personalized attention in a safe, respectful, and confidential environment, where your concerns are heard and addressed.
We assist with a wide range of legal matters, including employment law disputes, landlord-tenant conflicts, breach of contract, and general civil claims, with a focus on avoiding the financial and emotional cost of courtroom battles.
Rather than allowing a judge to decide your future, we work with all parties involved to reach a mutually acceptable resolution. We guide you step-by-step through the process, ensuring that concerns are addressed, expectations are managed, and agreements are clear, enforceable, and tailored to your needs.
Your dispute deserves resolution—not prolonged conflict.
The Mediation Process
Mediation at our Firm typically follows these steps:
Step 1. Initial Consultation: We will meet with you to discuss your case and determine whether mediation is the best option. We will explain the process, logistics and what to expect.
Step 2. Mediation Sessions: During the mediation sessions, the mediator (who is a registered neutral) will facilitate discussions between the parties.
Step 3. Reaching an Agreement: If an agreement is reached during mediation, we will help draft a legally binding agreement that outlines the terms of the settlement.
Step 4. Court Approval, when applicable: If a court-ordered mediation, the mediation agreement will be submitted to the court for approval. In most cases, the court will approve the agreement and issue a final order based on the mediation terms.
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