With 35 years of experience, Valerie J. Botter provides highly skilled mediation and collaborative representation services in separation, divorce, and co-parenting matters.
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With 35 years of experience, Valerie J. Botter provides highly skilled mediation and collaborative representation services in separation, divorce, and co-parenting matters.
Valerie J. Botter, Attorney | Mediator, based in Northampton, Massachusetts, is a highly respected professional in the fields of Divorce Law and Family Law, known for her exceptional mediation services. Clients consistently praise her superb communication skills, compassionate demeanor, and ability to navigate complex situations with professionalism and humor, making the often difficult process of divorce more manageable. With over 30 years of experience, Valerie is recognized for her commitment to ensuring fair outcomes for all parties involved, earning her high recommendations from those who have benefited from her expertise.
Valerie is an extremely talented mediator with superb communication skills. She keeps her clients well informed of what is to be expected in terms of creating a separation agreement and preparing for court. She is professional, even in sticky situations, and has a great sense of humor, which is helpful in difficult times. The Valley is lucky to have Valerie as a resource and I highly recommend her.
Valerie is a highly knowledgeable and accomplished attorney, reasonable and committed to her client – while keeping deeply in mind the context, i.e. the spouse and the family. She enabled for our divorce to happen smoothly and timely, I could not be more grateful for her perceptive and dedicated approach.
I am very thankful that we used Attorney Botter for mediation during our divorce. She was very organized, knowledgeable, compassionate, fair, professional and very comforting during this obviously difficult process. Especially during the Pandemic. She “does not take sides” during mediation but rather wants to ensure a fair outcome for her client(s).