Getting the Most out of Texas Divorce Mediation
Many counties in Texas require contested family law matters to go to mediation as a matter of course. If you don't mediate your case, the court will not set it for trial and will likely dismiss it.
Texas divorce attorney Wendy Wood knows how to help you get the most out of your mediation session. At the Law Offices of Wendy Wood, we don't see mediation as a formality to go through before taking your case to court. Instead, we see it as a valuable opportunity to define your core priorities, establish the high and low ends of your settlement range, and get ready to take advantage of the chance to settle your case on favorable terms. If we can't, we just walk away and get ready for court.
Learn how mediation can work for you — call Wendy Wood at 713-893-1882 (Houston office) or 979-779-9663 (Bryan office)
With offices in Houston and Bryan, our law firm serves the needs of divorce and family law clients all over southeast Texas. We're familiar with the different approaches to mediation that the courts in different counties apply. No matter where your case is pending, we'll make sure you're properly prepared and ready to get the most out of your mediation session.
We can explain all aspects of the mediation process and what it can mean for you on such divorce and family law issues as the following:
- Property division
- Child custody
- Visitation
- Parental relocation
- Child support
- Spousal maintenance or alimony
For more information about our experience with divorce mediation, contact an experienced lawyer at the Law Offices of Wendy Wood in Houston or Bryan.







