by LeAnne Perkowski | May 29, 2020 | Mediation vs. Litigation, Virginia Mediation Blog
A couple of 1983 graduates of U.Va.’s law school summarized the time/cost factor of litigation by quoting the famous Lexus automobile slogan “relentless pursuit of perfection.” They reflect over the years since meeting at law school orientation 27 years ago....
by LeAnne Perkowski | May 22, 2020 | Virginia Mediation Blog
Over 30 years ago the Virginia Supreme Court received a Report on what the future of the Virginia judicial system should look like, and what it should offer. The Report recommended that “the judicial system will…provide…dispute resolution alternatives…” Why?...
by LeAnne Perkowski | May 15, 2020 | Virginia Mediation Blog
Lawyers can play one of three different roles for you when you seek their advice during mediation, with increasing levels of commitment to you as a client. No Deposit; No Ongoing Relationship (Lowest Level of Commitment). You can hire them by the hour, pay...
by LeAnne Perkowski | May 8, 2020 | Virginia Mediation Blog
The significance of the young child’s attachment and narcissism: Reasons for not involving significant others with your children while they are still adjusting to your marital separation and divorce generally fall into two main categories. They have primarily to do...