Holcomb Mediation Centers

Holcomb Mediation Centers Holcomb Mediation Center exists to help real families resolve real problems without resorting to expensive and grinding litigation.

Mediation is an excellent alternative to contentious litigation. If you are trying to decide which route is best for you...
01/27/2022

Mediation is an excellent alternative to contentious litigation. If you are trying to decide which route is best for you and your unique situation, give us a call and let us explain the benefits of mediation. (757) 317-1650.

What if my spouse won't try mediation?
11/12/2020

What if my spouse won't try mediation?

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10/07/2020

You Matter Saturday is Back…Virtually!

Our next You Matter Saturday is set for Saturday, October 17 at 9:00 a.m. via Zoom. Attendees will get all materials emailed to them prior to the seminar.

Unfamiliar with our You Matter Saturday event? You Matter Saturday is a monthly Saturday morning seminar, where we provide extensive information on custody, divorce, support issues, and mediation and provide written materials as well. We also answer all your family law questions at this event!

We offer this for two reasons: (1) as a less expensive alternative to a consultation here at the firm during the week and (2) also as an opportunity for both clients and potential clients to come, relax, and ask our staff as many questions as you want at 9:00 a.m. on a Saturday morning. You can attend any You Matter Saturday seminar for a fee of only $75.00, much lower than the $275.00 charge for a family law consultation at the firm during the workweek. Current clients are invited to attend this seminar for free.

Call or contact us now to reserve your seat at the next You Matter Saturday. Call or text us at 757-656-1000 any time or email us at info@attorneyholcomb.com.

We're proud that Wayne Holcomb has been selected as a 2020 Elite Lawyer! 🎉
09/22/2020

We're proud that Wayne Holcomb has been selected as a 2020 Elite Lawyer! 🎉

Wayne E. Holcomb has been selected as a 2020 Elite Lawyer. Only the most outstanding and experienced attorneys receive the Elite Lawyer Award. The Elite Lawy...

Learn more about the mediation process for divorce and custody matters from one of our mediators, Katherine Nace.
08/10/2020

Learn more about the mediation process for divorce and custody matters from one of our mediators, Katherine Nace.

Call 757-656-1000 To Schedule a Consultation with an experienced Hampton Roads mediator from Holcomb Law P.C. or visit https://attorneyholcomb.com/mediation/...

07/24/2019

It’s no secret that the unknown is terrifying. Nearly all of our clients come to us not knowing what the future holds for them, not knowing the procedures of the legal system, and not knowing…

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Offering Mediation Services to Hampton Roads

Consider this: What if Court was our LAST option rather than your first?

Virginia Mediation often makes litigation completely unnecessary. It is also usually much less expensive and provides for much more control of the outcome. Why should we give someone in a black dress, who does not know us at all–and likely knows even less about our dispute, and has only a few minutes to listen to us, the power to ORDER us to a particular resolution of OUR case…? The common theme with Court-Ordered resolutions is that they are decided fairly quickly in Court–and NO ONE leaves happy–not even the lawyers.

We have witnessed disputes, that had persisted for years, even between long-term friends or family members, that resisted even the “genius” of Attorneys and the Court-system, resolved in literally only hours. We have seen these individuals enter the mediation room as “disputants,” unable to talk to each other, or even look at each other, and then after Mediation, leave as friends again.