Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed LLC selected as a tier 1 family law mediation firm in New Jersey for 2019.
U.S. News and World Report, Best Lawyers, Best Law Firms, ranked Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed as a Tier 1 Family Law Mediation Firm in New Jersey for 2019.
To be ranked as a Tier 1 Family Law Mediation Firm, Firms must have at least one lawyer who has been recognized in the previous edition of Best Lawyers and meet all requirements of the formal selection process. To view the full methodology, please click HERE.
Clients who are interested in mediation as a way of resolving their divorce or family law dispute will find qualified representation at Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed LLC. Our attorneys are experienced and accomplished family law practitioners with a track record of success in guiding clients through mediation and serving as independent mediators.
Each partner at Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed is a qualified mediator pursuant to New Jersey Court Rule 1:40 and has experience mediating a wide range of financial and custodial family law issues including issues of business valuations, alimony, equitable distribution and child support.
During mediation, our qualified mediation attorneys help clients reach a negotiated settlement that is satisfactory to both parties. The mediator will work with both parties to identify obstacles that are preventing a settlement and help clients overcome them. In complex and high net worth cases experts such as accountants with a background in family law may also serve as mediators or assist in mediation.
Clients often like mediation because it is:
- Confidential: A trial or court hearing is often held in a courtroom that is open to the public, but a mediation session usually occurs in a private office with private discussions. Additionally, all communication and documentation exchanged during mediation is confidential and cannot be used as evidence, if a case proceeds to litigation.
- Cost-effective: Settling a case through mediation can help avoid a protracted, expensive, and often emotionally draining litigation.
- Empowering: During mediation, control over the terms of the resolution remain with the parties. During litigation, a judge may issue decisions and orders that neither party likes.
If you have questions about mediation, or any other family law related issue, please contact our firm. Ulrichsen Rosen & Freed LLC is focused exclusively on the practice of family law and serves clients throughout New Jersey including clients residing in Mercer County, Somerset County, Hunterdon County, Burlington County and Middlesex County.
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