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Bethesda Mediation Law Firm
Overview
Lisa Seltzer Becker in Bethesda, Maryland, firmly believes that mediation is the best path toward a favorable outcome for family legal matters. When parties in divorce or contentious child custody disputes can work collaboratively to resolve their differences and reach an agreement, they can enter the next chapters of their lives with confidence and peace of mind. Moreover, a collaborative approach does away with the need for costly litigation, which means that parties can sail into their new futures as financially secure as possible.
In addition to family legal matters and mediation, she focuses extensively on education law. Whether a "kids are kids" approach results in the suspension or expulsion of a child; a child is the subject of bullying, sexual harassment or discrimination; or a client requires support in special education matters, she serves as a relentless and compassionate advocate during the overwhelming and life-changing times one may face. She wants the children of our community to succeed, and is willing to go above and beyond to ensure that they do.
Attorney Lisa Seltzer Becker uses her two-plus decades of experience and expansive knowledge of the law and local legal system to provide the most seamless and stress-free legal experience possible. She offers virtual appointments and accepts credit cards to further this goal.
Bethesda Magazine recognized Ms. Becker as a top attorney in both the categories of school/education and family law. When she is not helping clients, Ms. Becker is often at local speaking engagements.
About Lisa Seltzer Becker
Practice Areas
- Mediation
- Education Law
Office Information
Address
7501 Wisconsin AveSuite 1000W Bethesda, MD 20814
Phone
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
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