Mediation is a Different
Approach
The
contentious adversarial “I win, you lose” system is replaced
in mediation by a cooperative approach that focuses on
developing a plan for your future.
Working
with the mediator, you and your spouse jointly develop
sensible solutions to meet your needs and those of the
children – without an expensive legal battle. The mediator
assists you and guides you through the process of developing
an agreement on all the issues that need to be addressed
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What is Mediation?
Mediation is a confidential, voluntary
process where a trained professional “neutral” mediator
guides you and your spouse through the decisions that need
to be made in getting divorced.
The process is straightforward, and you and
your spouse are in charge of your own settlement.
The mediator helps you both change the
nature of your interactions, so that you are able to
negotiate and make decisions together, based on your unique
family and financial situation.
Mediation provides for a safe, informal,
confidential and future-oriented discussion about your
family.
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You Can Make the
Divorce Process Simpler
Divorcing parties also
can consult with an independent attorney at any time during
the mediation process.
It is never too late
to use mediation. Some divorcing couples find that when
they “take a break” from the adversarial litigation system,
they are able to produce a settlement that meets their
needs, and those of their children.
In mediation, you are
in charge.
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