Meadville Tribune

Letter of the Law

January 20, 2006

Family Law Mediation and Arbitration

Did you know that over 50% of Pennsylvania marriages end in divorce or that the figure rises to 64% if either of the parties had been married before? The erosion of the institution of marriage is an American tragedy, but as tragic as the divorce statistics are, even more tragic is the manner in which many of these marriages end. Years of litigation, thousands of dollars in legal fees and court costs, and worst of all, irreparable emotional scars caused by endless court battles often is the end result.

Thousands of people hope to avoid this type of ending, but do not know how. What is fair, when it comes to dividing property that was acquired over years of hard work? Will I have to pay alimony? Who should pay the court costs and legal fees? How much should be paid for child support? Does it matter that I didn’t cause the break-up? Should I change the locks now that he or she has left? What is a proper custody arrangement for my children?

These questions often confront people when they are under tremendous emotional and mental stress. Anxious and faced with an uncertain future, most people have absolutely no idea what to do or how to protect themselves, their children or their property. So they turn to the legal system and before they know it, they are involved in litigation over divorce, child support, child custody, property, alimony, attorney’s fees, court costs and many other issues.

There are alternatives to litigation in family law and other areas of the law that are growing in popularity and usage throughout Pennsylvania and the rest of the United States.

Two of the most widely utilized alternatives are mediation and arbitration.

In mediation, the parties (with or without the assistance of their own separate legal counsel) utilize the services of an experienced mediator, who is knowledgeable in the law to help them make the necessary and reasonable compromises required to come to a fair and just resolution to their marital problems.The mediator does not make the decision, the parties do. The mediator’s function is to help both parties understand each other’s respective positions, the applicable rules of law and facilitate settlement.

Arbitration is the other commonly used alternative dispute resolution technique now gaining popularity in this country. In arbitration, the parties agree to be bound by the decision of a third party, called the arbitrator. Unlike mediation, where the parties make their own decision, in arbitration the final decision making authority is in the hands of an impartial, experienced individual whose job is to render a fair and just decision.

The Shafer Law Firm is very pleased to be introducing to Crawford County arbitration and mediation services in the family law area. Shafer Law, through Attorney James R. Irwin, an attorney who has practiced in the family law area in Crawford County for over 26 years, now offers family law mediation and arbitration services to the residents of Crawford County as an alternative to the emotionally and economically draining process of family law litigation.

If you are interested in learning more about these services, Just Call Jim at 724-4540 extension 230.

James R. Irwin is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, Family Law Section.

Text Only
Letter of the Law
  • Using Caution In Lending Motorized Possessions To Others Watts & Pepicelli, PC

    814-336-4000

    Past President of the Crawford County Bar Association;

    Member of PA Bar Association;

    Association of Trial Lawyers of America

    Member of Trial Lawyers of Pennsylvania

    April 28, 2006

  • The Importance of Gathering Evidence at the scene of an Accident Watts & Pepicelli, PC

    814-336-4000

    Past President of the Crawford County Bar Association;

    Member of PA Bar Association;

    Association of Trial Lawyers of America

    Member of Trial Lawyers of Pennsylvania

    March 27, 2006

  • Straight Talk on Living Trusts Ross C. Prather is a partner in the Law Firm of Prather, Prather and Higgins, LLP and concentrates his practice in Estate Planning and Administration, and Criminal and Civil Litigation. He received a B.A. from the College of Wooster, a J.D. from Drake University, and an M.A.T. from Brown University. He is the former Chief Public Defender of Crawford County, and is currently the Vice President of the Crawford Central School Board.

    March 20, 2006

  • Contracting To Build Your Own Home John Swick

    Allegheny College,BA 1986

    Duquesne University, MBA 1993

    Duquesne University, JD 1994

    March 13, 2006

  • The Importance Of Choosing Full TORT Coverage Watts & Pepicelli, PC

    814-336-4000

    Past President of the Crawford County Bar Association;

    Member of PA Bar Association;

    Association of Trial Lawyers of America

    Member of Trial Lawyers of Pennsylvania



    March 10, 2006

  • Family Law Mediation and Arbitration The Pennsylvania State University, 1968

    Duquesne University School of Law, 1977

    Member – Crawford County, Pennsylvania and American Bar Association

    January 20, 2006

  • Alan L. Pepicelli PROPERTY OWNER'S LIABILITY FOR ICE AND SNOW ON SIDEWALKS Watts & Pepicelli, PC

    814-336-4000

    Past President of the Crawford County Bar Association;

    Member of PA Bar Association;

    Association of Trial Lawyers of America

    Member of Trial Lawyers of Pennsylvania

    January 20, 2006 1 Photo

Business Marquee
AP Video
Denver's Largest-Ever Drug Bust Nets Dozens Marines: No Punishment for Nazi-like Flag Vets Look to Translate Military Skills Into Jobs Expert: Removing LA School's Staff 'Appropriate' Raw Video: School Bus Burst Into Flames LA School Reopens Amid Sex Abuse Scandal $25B Settlement Reached Over Foreclosure Abuses Pentagon: Allow Women Closer to Front Lines Obama Gives Education Waivers to 10 States Giffords Aide to Run for Her Seat LA School in Sex Abuse Scandal Reopens Winter Slamming North Asia, Parts of Europe Syrian Forces Renew Bombardment of Homs States, Banks Reach Foreclosure-abuse Settlement Raw Video: Italy's Mount Etna Bursts Into Life Greeks March; Angry Despite Debt Deal Raw Video: U.S. Pullout Celebration Raw Video: Annual Empire State Building Run-Up Man Killed in Courthouse Shootout Air Force Airlines: Leaders Get Polished Service
Poll

Mitt Romney has surged to major campaign wins in recent weeks. If he is the GOP candidate for president:

The Democrats are in trouble; he’s overcoming tough challenges now and learning from them
He will have no chance against incumbent Barack Obama
It’s too early to tell, but Romney would probably be in trouble
It’s too early to tell, but Romney should have a good chance against Obama
     View Results
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Popular Searches
Powered by Local.com
Stocks