Domestic Mediation • Probate Mediation • Civil Mediation
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Family Law Mediation
Mediation is a facilitated conversation between at least two parties with the goal of resolving a case, often before it is even filed with the Courts.
In family law cases, parties can mediate at any stage of the process, including before they file, after they file, or even after the case has been to a temporary hearing. In Cherokee County, parties to family law cases are required to participate in mediation prior to going to a final hearing before a judge. Kristine Fletcher serves as a neutral party, facilitating a detailed discussion regarding their priorities in their family law case. Whether they are divorcing and negotiating the details of their first parenting plan or how to determine alimony or division of assets, or one party is seeking a modification of custody or child support, parties can schedule time to mediate with Kristine Fletcher to determine together the best way to decide parenting issues, division of debts and assets, and how support will be calculated. This can be done in one session or multiple sessions, depending on the wishes of the parties.
Probate Mediation
Disputes over a loved one’s estate, care, or finances are rarely limited to legal problems. They are personal, they are painful. And they have the potential to fracture families for years to come.
At Kristine M. Fletcher, LLC, we help families and individuals find resolution — without the cost, the conflict, and the lasting damage that courtroom battles so often leave behind.
Most mediators understand either the law or the people involved. Kristine understands both.
As a practicing attorney and registered probate mediator in Georgia, Kristine brings deep legal knowledge of estates, guardianships, and conservatorships — combined with a skilled, steady hand in navigating the complex family dynamics that inevitably come with them. She knows how these cases work in court, which means she can help you reach smarter agreements outside of it.
When the stakes involve a loved one’s care, finances, or legacy, you want someone who knows the law and knows how to keep people at the table. That’s exactly what Kristine offers.
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Kristine Fletcher believes mediation offers a unique opportunity to assist people looking to minimize costs and minimize discord as they face challenging legal issues. The issues facing your family are not the same as the issues your neighbor has faced, and mediation offers an opportunity to craft a nuanced agreement that serves your unique family, rather than a cookie cutter form. Often, with Kristine’s assistance, parties are able to reach a settlement that serves everyone’s needs and eliminates the need for ongoing litigation.
Kristine Fletcher is on the list of approved mediators in Cherokee County, Gwinnett County, and the 9th Judicial District, including Forsyth County, Pickens County, Hall County, and others, and in Cobb County. She frequently mediates for cases all over metro Atlanta, both in person and remotely via video conference. She is a registered domestic mediator with special training in domestic violence cases and a registered probate mediator with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution.
Kristine Fletcher serves as a mediator for domestic cases and probate cases. Attorneys may contact Kristine Fletcher at kf@kfletcherlaw.com or 678-880-4023 to schedule mediation at her office or theirs.