Why choose Phoenix & Associates?

Our mediators specialize in both Civil and Family Mediations, and we are subject matter experts in:

 

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Mediation Cases

 

We have extensive experience mediating the following types of cases: CIVIL

 

Consumer debt          

Contracts                       

Breach of contract   

Insurance                           

Personal injury           

Professional Fees

Boundary disputes     

Real Estate                    

Property claims    

Vehicle damage      

Civil (General)            

Community

Employment/EEOC    

Workplace                      

Labor/Management    

Business                             

Organizational            

Partnerships

 

We also have extensive experience mediating the following types of SAPCR cases: FAMILY

Special Education       

Elderly                       

Elder Care      

Child Custody                     

Family                           

Healthcare

Child Support               

Cross Cultural            

International       

Divorce (All Issues)            

Divorce (Parenting)       

Disability Rights

 

We also have extensive experience mediating the following types of NON-SAPCR cases:

Property Disputes

Probate Cases

 

Our Philosophy

At Phoenix & Associates we believe in creating win/win situations so all parties can be satisfied with the results. We create appropriate settings that allow people to make their own decisions and arrive at their own agreements that are more effective, creative, and long-lasting. Our services are confidential, economical, and we provide flexible scheduling to meet the needs of your clients.

 

Add us to your team of mediators by emailing rhaynes@phoenixtnt.com or call us at 214-543-9950 and provide the steps your organizations require.


We also help your clients transition from Turbulence to Tranquility by selecting Phoenix & Associates Relationship Management LLC.

We help:


Modes of Mediations




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– Johann Wolfgang von Goethe