The Tabo Law Firm: Your Trusted Advocate in Mediation

November 12, 2024

At The Tabo Law Firm, we recognize the complexities of family law mediation and the specific challenges that come with each county's regulations. In Sacramento, attorneys are not allowed to participate in mediation sessions, but that doesn’t mean our clients go unsupported. We effectively use the Attorney Input Letter, a one-page document that summarizes and outlines the critical issues for the mediator. We can also include supplemental declarations or documentation ensuring the mediator has a thorough understanding of the case. Navigating family law mediation can be challenging, but you don’t have to face it alone. The Tabo Law Firm is here to ensure your voice is heard and your interests are protected. If you need guidance in family law matters, call us today at 916-886-8856 for a consultation. Together, we can work towards the best outcome for you and your family.

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