Ann M. Goade is a seasoned attorney renowned for her expertise in family law mediation, boasting an impressive 40+ year private practice career and certification as a family law mediator since 1993. With her extensive background in private practice, Ms. Goade firmly believes that going to trial is seldom in the best interests of clients, particularly in family law matters.
Ms. Goade's professional journey underscores the profound suitability of mediation in the realm of family law. Mediation hinges on the collaborative pursuit of problem-solving, guided by a neutral third party. She comprehends that when individuals recognize that their voices are heard and valued, they actively engage in the settlement process and ultimately find satisfaction in the mediated agreement.
Furthermore, parties who reach a mediated settlement agreement tend to uphold the terms they've agreed upon more faithfully compared to those subjected to court-imposed divorce terms. This outcome results in fewer return visits to the courtroom, reducing stress and expense for all involved parties.
Ms. Goade's exceptional reputation has led to numerous referrals from attorneys across Stuart, Hobe Sound, Palm City, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Jupiter, Tequesta, and throughout Martin and St. Lucie Counties. Her commitment to ethical standards and her proven ability make her a trusted and respected family law mediator.
Professional Background
Ms. Goade is a licensed attorney, authorized to practice law in Florida, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, and before the Supreme Court of the United States. With over four decades of private practice experience, she has served as a certified family law mediator for 35 of those years. Her role as a trusted family law mediator extends to the Treasure Coast and the Palm Beaches.
Family Law Mediation's Strength
Mediation's strength in family law cases lies in its capacity to craft solutions through the impartial guidance of a skilled mediator. Ms. Goade's firm belief is that when individuals feel their voices are acknowledged and taken into account, they wholeheartedly invest in the settlement process and find contentment in the ultimate mediated agreement.
Furthermore, parties who embrace mediated settlement agreements tend to adhere more faithfully to the agreed-upon terms than those who have court-imposed legal decisions. This, in turn, leads to a more successful resolution, fewer violations of the agreement's terms, and a reduced need for courtroom returns.