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The goals and benefits of divorce mediation

On Behalf of | Aug 1, 2019 | Divorce |

While your divorce may end up in court, you may want to first give mediation a try. There are many benefits to mediation that can give you peace of mind as the process begins.

Some of the primary goals of divorce mediation include:

  • Creating an equitable divorce agreement
  • Avoiding the expense often associated with litigation
  • Speeding up the process
  • Minimizing hard feelings

The key to success with divorce mediation is the willingness to negotiate and compromise. If you and your spouse take this approach, there’s a good chance you’ll work through all your issues.

Some of the many benefits of divorce mediation include:

  • More control over the process, as there is no family law judge making decisions on your behalf
  • The opportunity to negotiate with your best interests in mind
  • It’s typically more cost efficient and less expensive than litigation

Also, as noted above, mediation can help minimize hard feelings and post-divorce conflicts. This is extremely important in the event that you’ll be co-parenting with your ex in the future.

One last thing to remember is that you can still work with an attorney during mediation. Your legal team can answer your questions, attend mediation sessions and do their part in helping you make sound decisions.

You have every right to be concerned about the divorce process and how it will unfold, but don’t let this confuse you. Learn more about divorce mediation and how to use it to your advantage. This may be just what you need to bring your marriage to an end and start your new life on the right foot.

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