If you're searching for professional mediation in Colorado, I can help. As a former magistrate, I help families and individuals resolve disputes efficiently—without the stress and cost of court. My neutral mediation approach has guided countless Colorado residents and families through complex conflicts while preserving relationships and protecting their financial interests.
As your neutral mediator, I guide structured conversations between you and other parties to reach mutually acceptable agreements. Unlike litigation, when you choose mediation, you maintain control over outcomes while exploring creative solutions that courts cannot provide. My process is confidential, voluntary, and focused on collaborative problem-solving that works for your specific situation.
Family Conflict Resolution addresses divorce, parenting time and decision-making (custody), maintenance and child support, and property division matters.
If you're navigating separation or divorce, my family mediation approach helps you protect your children's best interests while preserving co-parenting relationships essential for your family's future.
Probate Dispute Resolution resolves estate administration conflicts, will and trust disputes, guardianship disagreements, and conservatorship matters.
If you're facing conflict over a will, trust, or guardianship, I can help your family resolve disputes while honoring your loved one's wishes and maintaining family bonds during emotionally challenging times.
Mediation for Vulnerable Populations handles disputes involving minors' interests, incapacitated persons, vulnerable adults, and child protection cases.
When you need to advocate for someone who cannot fully represent themselves, my sensitive mediation process provides your family with confidential resolution that prioritizes safety and well-being above all else.
Colorado mediation typically resolves your legal issues in 4–8 weeks, compared to 12–24 months for traditional litigation. The process is faster, less disruptive, and focused on moving forward, not fighting it out in court.
When you choose professional mediation services, you’ll also save 60–80% over the cost of courtroom battles while achieving higher satisfaction rates and better long-term outcomes.
Based in Englewood and serving Denver, Aurora, Colorado Springs, and the entire State of Colorado, I help you achieve lasting agreements without the uncertainty of court proceedings. You maintain control over the outcome while I guide you toward solutions that actually work for your situation.
Your mediation journey begins with individual consultations where I understand your concerns and goals. During our sessions, I facilitate productive dialogue, help you identify common ground, and guide you toward sustainable agreements. When you complete the process successfully, you'll have written agreements that I can help make legally binding through court approval when appropriate.
My extensive background as a Colorado magistrate provides unique insight into how courts handle cases, making my neutral mediation more effective at crafting agreements that will withstand legal scrutiny. This judicial experience, combined with my specialized training, ensures you receive professional mediation that achieves lasting results for your family's future.
Don't let unresolved conflict drag on. Contact me today to schedule your confidential mediation consultation and discover a better way to settle your disagreements—on your terms. I serve clients throughout Colorado with flexible scheduling and proven results that protect what matters most to you.
Mediation is a structured process where a neutral third party helps individuals resolve disputes outside of court. Instead of a judge making a decision, both parties work together to find a mutually acceptable solution. The mediator facilitates the conversation, ensures a fair process, and helps guide discussions toward an agreement.
No, mediation can be done with or without attorneys. Many individuals represent themselves (pro se), and the mediator ensures the process remains balanced and fair. However, some people choose to consult an attorney for legal advice before, during, or after mediation.
Bradley Law provides mediation for all probate and family law disputes, including but not limited to:
Probate
→ Guardianships and Conservatorships (protective proceedings)
→ Will contests
→ Estate administration disputes
→ Inheritance disputes
Family Law
→ Parenting time & Decision-making responsibility (Allocation of Parental Responsibilities)
→ Child support
→ Maintenance (spousal support/alimony)
→ Division of property
→ Attorney fees
→ Post-decree modifications
→ Common-law marriage
→ Parentage (paternity)
Mediation sessions typically last 3 to 6 hours, depending on the complexity of the case. Some cases resolve in a single session, while others may require multiple meetings to reach an agreement.
Yes, Bradley Law offers virtual mediation services. This allows parties to resolve disputes remotely, without needing to meet in person. Virtual sessions provide flexibility while maintaining the same structured approach as in-person mediation.
Yes, Bradley Law offers in-person mediation. Please reach out directly to arrange an in-person session.
If mediation does not result in a full agreement, parties may:
→ Resolve some issues and take unresolved ones to court.
→ Continue mediation at a later date.
→ Pursue arbitration or litigation.
Mediation is non-binding, meaning no one is forced to accept an outcome they do not agree with.
Fees for mediation are clearly listed on my Fee Schedule. The cost depends on the length of the session and number of parties involved. Mediation is often far less expensive than litigation.
You may schedule a mediation online through the Calendar or use the form on the Contact Page for special scheduling requests.
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