Estate/Probate Distribution

Sometimes losing a loved one can change people. Siblings who have never argued can suddenly find themselves in a battle over a deceased parent’s business or property. Families dealing with the death of a family member are emotional and hurting, and sometimes angry. A court hearing or legal proceeding is the least likely place for anyone to find a healing process.

Mediation is the best first step for any dispute involving an estate. Mediation is a process which allows parties to express their emotions and respectfully advocate for what they believe is right. It allows parties to maintain control over an estate distribution, rather than leaving decisions in the hands of a judge—a judge who doesn’t know and cannot possibly appreciate your family dynamics. Mediation is the best path to resolving estate conflicts while preserving family relationships and honoring the deceased.

Call or email us for more information or to schedule a mediation session, either at our office in Dillon or by Zoom.

Meet Christine Callahan

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Christine Callahan is a licensed attorney and mediator, who has been enjoying time in Summit County since the ’70’s. Her passion is empowering people to be their own advocates. With over 14 years of experience in the legal profession, she… Read More

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