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Mediations

Mediation is a cost-effective, time-saving, less stressful alternative to litigation.  Many kinds of cases can avoid courtroom litigation, and the Scroggins Law Firm is certified to handle nearly every mediation in the legal arena. 

When it is a court-ordered case, you need a certified mediator.  Fran Scroggins is certified.  Fran is certified in all areas that require certification in Arkansas, and is one of only 25 attorneys statewide qualified to handle appellate cases.  She is on the list for mediation for VA Hospital in North Little Rock and for special education cases.  She is in the Department for Special Education Mediation, and can serve in any related case. 

When it is a court-ordered case, you need a certified mediator.  Fran Scroggins is certified.  Please read below for more information on the mediation areas the Scroggins Law Firm has handled.

Civil litigation

Any civil litigation case has the capacity for a mediation resolution.  These cases include the following:

  • Personal injury
  • Construction accidents
  • Products liability
  • Wrongful death
  • Animal bites
  • Any other type of lawsuit

Probate issues and mediation

If you are involved in probate, it means you just lost someone you love.  The Scroggins Law Firm understands that this is a difficult time, and the last thing you want to do is argue with your family.  Certified mediator Fran Scroggins helps you lay your disagreements on the table and sort through the issues to make sure the decedent's wishes are followed accordingly. 

Domestic relations in family law cases

Family mediation consistently saves families stress and emotional trauma in the future.  With a domestic law mediation, you can resolve your issues amicably with your ex-spouse or other family member, and move on with your life.  The Scroggins Law Firm looks forward to being a part of that resolution process. 

Elder mediations

Sensitive to your family's needs and the best wishes of your elder, certified mediators at the Scroggins Law Firm compassionately listen to your unique situation and help you decide the best course of action.  The firm has seen numerous elder mediation cases involving the following:

  • Kids fighting over who is going to take care of an elder's affairs
  • Solving problems within the family on how you take care of person in question
  • Getting the elder's input and how the parties involved can address his or her needs

Contact the Scroggins Law Firm for an effective solution to your disputes. 

Juvenile, dependency, neglect, and appellate cases

As one of only 25 Arkansas attorneys certified to mediate appellate cases, Fran Scroggins is your top choice to help you fairly resolve your civil litigation or criminal defense case the second time around.  In addition to appeals, the Scroggins Law Firm can also help mediations involving juvenile delinquency or other children matters, child or elder dependency issues, or any civil litigation or family law concerns involving neglect. 

Representing families in all their legal needs

The Scroggins Law Firm in Conway helps clients in Central Arkansas:

  • Faulkner County
  • Van Buren County
  • Conway County
  • Searcy County
  • Cleburne County
  • Perry County
  • White County
  • Pope County

The law office is located on a main street, with parking beside the building.  With broad experience in most legal issues that a family may face, the Scroggins Law Firm is your best bet.  Call the office today at 501-450-9313 or contact the firm online to schedule your initial consultation.

Scroggins Law Firm  •   1903 Harkrider Street   |  Conway, AR 72032   |  T: 501-450-9313   |  F: 501-450-9485
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