Top best Mediation Lawyers in ZIP 80503 | 1 available
1 Mediation lawyers are available in ZIP code 80503 in Ogden, Utah. Average rating of these lawyers is 5/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $314 per hour.
Mediation Lawyers Nearby Ogden 80503 (by distance)
Within 25 miles near you
(Boulder Area) 80302 12.4 miles
(Boulder Area) 80305 13.4 miles
Within 50 miles near you
(Denver Area) 80202 30.9 miles
(Denver Area) 80203 32.5 miles
(Denver Area) 80218 32.8 miles
(Denver Area) 80206 33.2 miles
(Denver Area) 80209 34.5 miles
(Denver Area) 80246 35.3 miles
(Denver Area) 80227 35.4 miles
(Denver Area) 80210 36.3 miles
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$244 - $383
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4.8 - 5.0 ★
FAQs - Mediation Lawyers in 80503 city Ogden How many Mediation lawyers actively serve residents of Ogden, Utah? Approximately 24 licensed attorneys focus on Mediation across Ogden, Utah. Most matters are filed through the Utah District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Mediation lawyers in Ogden, Utah? In Ogden, typical rates range from $178-$364 per hour for Mediation. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2689 and $7355, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Mediation matters usually take in courts near Ogden? Mediation cases in Ogden, Utah usually take around 5-11 months depending on complexity and the Utah District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Mediation cases for people living in Ogden, Utah? Residents of Ogden typically see Mediation filings handled by the Utah District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Mediation? About 68% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Mediation, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
1 Mediation Lawyers Found Near You
I have practiced in Boulder County for thirty-five (35) years, and have served as a mediator for twenty-five (25) years. I have appeared before the Court thousands of times, and have served as a mediator in more than a thousand cases. But this experience has convinced me that the last choice in any family law matter should be to turn the decision over to the Court. Although judges are hard-working and well-meaning, trying their best to enter just verdicts, they are mere mortals nonetheless. Despite their best efforts, they often enter awards that do not seem “fair” to either of the litigants. Thus, I encourage my clients to take all reasonable efforts to negotiate a mutually agreeable resolution of their case that relieves them of the anxiety, hostility, and substantial legal costs associated with taking a matter all the way to trial. However, if a reasonable settlement cannot be negotiated, I am experienced, willing and able to present my client's case to the Court with persuasion and conviction.