12/31/2017
Donna Hammack is a Certified Professional Mediator with a specialty in Family, Divorce and Child Custody cases.
She obtained a Masters Degree in Counseling and worked as a counselor for 22 years in Corpus Christi and San Antonio, Texas before launching her Mediation Practice. While a school counselor, she received 30 clock hours in mediation training by Dispute Resolution Services in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Ms. Hammack taught student mediation practices and held numerous mediations between students as well as teachers and parents.
She also completed the leadership training of Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP) at Texas A & M University Corpus Christi. She has completed the Basic Mediation Training (40 clock hours) and the Advanced Family Mediation Training (30 clock hours) through the highly acclaimed National Institute for Mediation, Houston Texas. (www.instituteformediation.com)
Her extensive training by the National Institute for Mediation has been approved and meets all standards of The American College of Mediators, The Texas Mediators Round Table, Remedy Code Annotated, Texas Association of Mediators, and Texas Mediator Credentialing Association. Her training has been approved by the State Bar of Texas.
Member Texas Association of Mediators
WHAT IS MEDIATION?
Mediation is facilitated communications between disputants to reach an agreement that is mutually acceptable. The process is:
Voluntary:
You can end the process at any time, for any reason or for no reason.
Collaborative:
You are encouraged to work together to solve your problem(s) and to reach what you perceive to be your fairest and most constructive agreement.
Confidential:
It is confidential. Discussions and all materials developed for a mediation are not admissible in any subsequent court or contested proceedings, except for a finalized and signed mediated agreement for enforcement purposes.
Informed:
The process offers a full opportunity to obtain and incorporate legal and other expert advice and information. You, as parties, always retain decision-making power.
Impartial, Neutral, Balanced and Safe:
The mediator has an equal responsibility to assist each mediating party and cannot favor the interests of any one party over another, nor should the mediator favor a particular result in the mediation.
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Complimentary premediation consultations available.