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J.Stefan Otterson

J.Stefan Otterson
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425 G Street, Suite 714, Anchorage, Alaska, United States 99501
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I have practiced law in Alaska for 30 years, and throughout that period I have worked to develop skills to resolve conflict without litigation.  My experience includes commercial, employment, administrative, mental health, Medicaid, family law, probate and guardianships, adoptions, child protection, child advocacy and juvenile delinquency.  I mediate in these and other areas, and offer collaborative legal representation in all areas of family law.

After many years as a litigator, I have recently restricted my practice to mediation and Collaborative Law only.  (I'll still provide out-of-court legal advice, and I will litigate compelling cases involving child welfare, but only one at a time.)  I have made this change because I want my time to be productive and I've seen too much waste in family law litigation.  Second, litigation tends to elbow out all other priorities.  I want to be able to focus on helping people solve their own problems, and that requires a different mindset.  It's possible to switch back and forth between fighting and calming troubled waters, but it's not easy.  I don't want to bring the tension from someone else's fight into the room with your mediation or collaborative case.

I strongly recommend that separating or divorcing couples consider the collaborative approach as the most dependable way to achieve a fair resolution and a working plan for the future. It is sometimes less expensive, and it is ALWAYS less damaging and more efficient and productive than litigation.

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