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Before your divorce case moves to litigation, you’re likely to give mediation a try. Even if you’re not getting along with your imminent ex-spouse, mediation is often the best way to settle your differences while saving both time and money.
Knowing what to expect from mediation will help you prepare accordingly. This starts with understanding the basic goals:
Along with the above goals, there are many advantages of a mediated divorce:
What does a mediator do?
A divorce mediator is staffed with the responsibility of minimizing conflict, aiding negotiation and providing information on how the process works.
Unlike a family law judge, this person doesn’t have the legal power to make final decisions. Instead, they act as a neutral party with the interest of helping you find common ground.
Even if you’re faced with a messy divorce, don’t overlook the benefits of mediation. As you learn more, you may come to find that it’s the perfect way to hash out the details of your divorce in the most comfortable manner possible.
When you combine your knowledge with the help of a divorce attorney, mediation puts you in position to proceed in a time- and cost-efficient manner.
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