What is Mediation?
Divorce Mediation is the step-by-step process through which separating couples arrive at an equitable and suitable agreement about their differences. Topics for discussion may include distribution of property issues, distribution of debt, financial and support issues, and parenting issues.
Mediation provides an alternative to the adversary system which casts divorcing spouses as opponents. In Mediation, the spouses are viewed as cooperative adults who are restructuring their lives and the lives of their children.
Mediation is conducted under the guidance of a trained professional who helps the couple make the necessary decisions about their changing future.
Who uses Mediation?
Mediation is used by couples who are only separating, by those who are also divorcing, by couples prior to marriage, and by couples post-divorce.
Why choose Mediation?
By selecting Mediation, individuals in a dissolving marriage are choosing to take charge of their lives, maintaining their sense of dignity and self-esteem. They are saying that they prefer to end their marriage by a cooperative and rational procedure which minimizes the anger of divorce and the negative impact of litigation.
How does Mediation work?
In Mediation, the couple proceeds through a series of steps. Briefly these are:
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