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Divorce
Mediation Preserves Control
Mediation leaves you in control of your family’s destiny.
You will decide where your children will sleep and go to school.
You will decide how property should be divided. You will decide
how to structure your new financial realities. These decisions will
not be entrusted to your lawyers or to the Judge who knows little
about your family.
Divorce Mediation Is Confidential
All of your settlement discussions in mediation are absolutely
confidential. The conversations held in mediation are not admissible
in court.
Divorce Mediation Allows for More Satisfying Solutions
In mediation, cooperative and creative problem-solving often
allows for more detailed planning and more satisfactory outcomes.
Couples are more likely to abide by a mediated agreement.
Divorce Mediation Promotes Co-Parenting
Mediation helps to focus on your children’s needs and to
improving your parenting relationship over time.
Divorce Mediation is Voluntary
Either party can opt out of mediation at any time and the agreement
is easily revisited if modifications are subsequently needed.
Divorce Mediation Is More Cost-Effective
The costs of a litigated divorce can quickly deplete any assets
you have accumulated during your marriage. In contrast, mediation
accelerates the conclusion of divorce or parenting disputes. |
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