Meet Devron L. Doyno
Devron L. Doyno is a Florida Supreme Court Civil and Family Mediator, with vast experience in dispute resolution of civil issues pertaining to real estate sales, real estate leasing, and business partnerships dissolution; and family issues pertaining to elder care, distribution of real estate holdings and estate assets, and silver dissolution of marriage. Mr. Doyno further has experience as and holds license in Florida as a Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker, and as a Licensed Community Association Manager. He offers to his clients the highest level of professional mannerism as an unbiased third-party neutral. His unique approach provides his clients with the comfort of resolving disputes in the most amicable manner.
Mr. Doyno has a Bachelor of Science degree in Legal Studies graduating summa cum laude from Kaplan University, with a post-graduate certification from Florida International University in Dispute Resolution, and Consensus Building. Mr. Doyno draws from his vast direct experiences and involvements through the years to assist parties to resolve their differences regarding real estate, property leasing, and business and partnership ownership dissolution issues. Mr. Doyno further specializes in family disputes that involve issues regarding elder care and silver dissolution of marriage, assisting families in coming to terms with difficult decisions for the best interest of the parties in dispute and their families.
Understanding the many emotions, stresses, and fears disputants are faced with when challenged to resolve potential litigation matters, Mr. Doyno is committed to easing such emotions, stresses, and fears that may arise in mediation. He instills confidence throughout the mediation process, utilizing his professional skills and techniques in effective listening, breaking down and overcoming barriers, making suggestive solutions to overcome issues that arise in mediation. He strives to maintain control of the process, maintain confidentiality, facilitate negotiations, present all offers and counteroffers, clarify communications, provide potential solutions for consideration, and if required draft agreements determined by the parties.
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Devron L. Doyno
Florida Supreme Court Civil and Family Mediator