Address: 300 Lenora St No. 1076, Seattle, WA 98121, USA
Phone: +12062851073
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Karen Bonnell
Teresa is an expert. Period. Her professionalism is impeccable, work product excellent, and her relationship skill brings ease to a very stressful process.
SK Dubs
Teresa is amazing! I have worked with Teresa for over 10 years and cannot speak highly enough of her. She is an excellent mediator, skilled in faciliting difficult conversations with people going through divorce. I have also worked with Teresa on a Collaborative Law Divorce team, with Teresa as the financial neutral team member. She is such an integral part of the team and helps the clients navigate some very difficult conversations with grace. I highly recommend Teresa.
Mason Bryant
Teresa was very helpful throughout the process and helped us come to a fair & friendly separation of a set of complicated assets.
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Mediation is not right for everyone or every dispute. To be successful you must be able to: Work together creatively and cooperatively towards a common goal of settlement. Be willing to consider the others’ points of view. Be able to sit together without attorneys present. Be willing to provide accurate and truthful information. Abide by rules of good faith and common courtesy. Trust that the other person is willing and able to do the above. Mediation is a collaborative divorce process, the outcome of which is determined entirely by parties working together. If you would like to learn more or discuss if financial divorce mediation may be right for you and your partner, contact Teresa Sisk, CDFA from Pathways To Resoltuion.
COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE MEDIATION PROCESS Collaborative divorce is a dispute resolution process in which divorcing parties work with specially trained attorneys and other professionals to reach agreements without resorting to litigation. The heart of the process is to give you and your spouse or partner control over your divorce agreements without the emotional stress and uncertainty of formal divorce proceedings.
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