Advice for Dispute Resolution Guidance Cheltenham
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010Conflict is a sad but inevitable fact of life. With so many people living in such a close proximity in modern Britain, there are always going to be disagreements. Some can be resolved amicably, but others require the help of legal professionals like the Davis Gregory legal team for a mutually beneficial solution to be reached. Examples might include civil disputes of all kinds, such as property boundary disputes or protests regarding proposed buildings and developments. Conversely, family matters often require our help to resolve, such as child custody disputes. The key to effective dispute resolution is to remain calm.
Allowing emotion to direct our actions in a dispute invariably weakens our position and can lead to further unhappiness. Remain calm and assess the situation in a legal context. What evidence do you have to support your case? What evidence do other parties involved have?
Here at Davis Gregory, we’re experienced in resolving disputes of all kinds, and strive to come to a just and satisfying conclusion in every case. Part of resolving disputes involves taking an honest look at the matter and questioning whether or not it is actually worth progressing – what do you stand to gain?
Of course, should you wish to progress, the qualified team here at Davis Gregory are more than willing to help. We’re regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, so clients can be sure that we can represent their interests with the professionalism, candour and competence that they deserve.
If you’re involved in a dispute it’s vital you first consider the pros and cons of progressing, and then if satisfied that you require professional dispute resolution, collect any evidence to support your case and book an appointment with our down to earth team. In the meantime, our website contains useful resources relating to disputes of all kinds.
