FAMILY LAW MEDIATOR

Certified Family Court Mediator
Attorney Jane Randall is certified Family Law Mediator based in Rock Hill, SC and is dedicated to helping families successfully resolve issues. You can trust her to help you and your family come to an agreement that is fair for all parties involved in a peaceful manner. Although she is based in Rock Hill, Attorney Randall also provides family court mediator services throughout York County, Chester County, and Lancaster County.
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The Law Offices of Jane M. Randall, P.A. - Family Law, Family Mediation, Real Estate Attorney | in York County, Chester County, Lancaster County

Peaceful Resolutions to Complicated Matters

Family mediation is a process that works to find peaceful resolutions to complicated matters through private consultations. As an Advanced Family Court Mediator, Jane Randall is able to help families work through difficult circumstances to arrive at the best solutions through family mediation.

Family Law Mediator for York County Courts

Did you know that York County requires all family law cases to go through a mediator before going to trial or hearing? With over 30 years in practice as a family law attorney, Ms. Randall has a thorough understanding of how our local courts work. She is dedicated to getting results for every family she works with.

Issues That May Require a Family Mediation

Family law cases need a combination of compassion and tenacity. Mediators attend to the details while encouraging the involved parties to communicate and make progress toward the goal of a peaceful result. Mediation is especially valuable in the following types of cases:
  • Child support
  • Child custody
  • Visitation
  • Alimony
For additional information on Ms. Randall’s family mediation services, please call our office.
The Law Offices of Jane M. Randall, P.A. - Family Law, Family Mediation, Real Estate Attorney | in York County, Chester County, Lancaster County

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