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Serratelli Dispute Resolutions, LLC.

An Alternative Dispute Resolution Service

Family Law

Mediation and arbitration services in all areas affecting family law matters from cohabitation and prenuptial agreements to divorce, custody, property distribution, alimony and child/spousal support matters.

Orphan's Court

Mediation and arbitration services in disputes over probate of estates, fiduciary responsibilities in guardianships, estates and trust matters, family disputes over incapacity of a relative, and issues of termination of parental rights and adoption.

Employment Law

Mediation and arbitration services in claims of wrongful discharge, employment discrimination (race, sex, age disability, ethnic origin and religion), sexual harassment including hostile work environment, retaliation, wage and hour claims, Family Medical Leave Act disputes, contract disputes including covenants not to compete and confidentiality clauses.

 

Personal Injury

Mediation and arbitration services in personal injury claims.

HOW DOES MEDIATION WORK?

Parties either agree to or are ordered by the court to attempt mediation to resolve their specific matter. The parties, usually through attorneys, will draft a memorandum of the facts and issues involved, as well as any settlement negotiations that have occurred.

Former Judge Serratelli will read the memoranda and pleadings, if any, before meeting with the parties. depending on the case, the mediation may begin with a joint meeting of the parties.  Alternatively, she may meet the parties separately at her office and then “shuttle” between the parties to see if agreements can be reached on the various issues and financial considerations.  Ultimately, the parties determine the resolution.  The judge does not impose a decision upon them.

HOW DOES ARBITRATION WORK?

Unlike mediation, in arbitration Ms. Serratelli will make the ultimate decision which the parties have agreed in advance to consider a final order.  She will review pleadings and memoranda by the parties, take testimony under oath and make legal rulings in the case.  Once the judge makes a determination, she will draft a written decision for the parties.

WHAT IS THE COST?

Ms. Serratelli charges an hourly rate and requests an advance retainer which is estimated based on complexity of the issues involved. typically the parties agree to share the cost of mediation or arbitration.

Office Address

2805 Old Post Rd. Suite 1020 Harrisburg, PA 17110 

Phone
(717) 540-9170


Mon - Fri:
9:00 am - 12:00 am;
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Dedicated Advocates

Through sustained commitment, the rights and interests of clients are diligently protected.

Serratelli Schiffman Shaffer P.C.
717-540-5481 (fax)
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