- Posted February 04, 2016
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Sinas Dramis expands family law division
The Sinas Dramis Law Firm is expanding its family law division to include domestic relations mediation.
Bernie Finn, a partner at the firm, will lead the mediation practice.
"Domestic relations mediation has proven to be an effective, yet personal way to resolve divorce and child custody disputes," said Finn. "For many people, it is an economical and civil path to settling their case outside of litigation."
With 85 to 95 percent of mediated cases resulting in an agreement without litigation, Sinas Dramis sees domestic relations mediation as a natural complement to their family law division services.
"Expanding our family law division with this mediation practice will provide a new dynamic to our firm," said Managing Partner George T. Sinas. "Bernie will bring his 40 years of experience to bear on the individual cases to allow the parties to find common ground.
"Our goal in offering this service to other domestic relations attorneys and their clients is to help reduce conflict and effectively and economically resolve even the most complex family law cases."
Finn, who has been a partner in the family law division of Sinas Dramis for 30 of his 40 years in practice, will continue to serve as senior counsel in the family law division. Jacquelyn A. Dupler, attorney with the Sinas Dramis family law division, will continue to assist Finn in all divorce litigation for the firm.
Published: Thu, Feb 04, 2016
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