Meiselman & Helfant, LLC

Address: 29 Wood Lane, Rockville, MD 20850
Contact: Neal J. Meiselman, Esquire
Phone: 301-279-8840
Fax: 301-279-9630
E-mail: info@mdfamlaw.com


SEPARATE TOGETHER

If you and your spouse have decided to separate, but the thought of long and expensive court battles is disagreeable, contact our firm today to learn how we can help resolve the important decisions you face about parenting, child access or visitation, child support, alimony, or division of marital property.
Achieve the results you want.
Mediation allows parties to control outcomes in ways that courts are unable to do. In mediation, the parties identify common interests and frame solutions to suit their own needs and concerns. In mediation, the parties can achieve the results they want, and avoid undesired consequences.
Save time.
Court proceedings can take months or years to reach a conclusion. Mediation can be scheduled promptly.
Preserve confidentiality.
Court records and proceedings are open to the public. Mediation is private and confidential.
Help children cope.
In mediation, long drawn out court battles involving children can be avoided.
Solve problems together.
Mediation provides a calm, reflective setting for settling personal matters.  Successful mediation can create positive momentum between parties as they move on with their lives.
Neal J. Meiselman and Nogah B. Helfant are experienced family lawyers. "By serving as neutral mediator and court-appointed settlement mediator/facilitator, by accepting court appointments to represent children, and by advocating for husbands and wives, and fathers and mothers, we have had the opportunity to see many divorce and custody cases from varied perspectives. We bring this range of experience to each mediation."
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