Mediation in Succession: Resolving Disputes for a Smooth Inheritance Process

 



Maine probate law allows for probate mediation as an alternative dispute resolution method to settle estate conflicts without court intervention. In this process, a neutral third party, often an attorney or legal professional, facilitates discussions to help the involved parties reach a resolution.

Probate mediation under Maine probate law takes place outside the courtroom. The mediator meets with all parties and their attorneys, sets ground rules, and ensures each party can express their perspective without interruption. This approach helps streamline estate disputes while avoiding lengthy legal proceedings.

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