Reasons to Consider a Divorce Mediator for Separation
Divorce mediation is the process of resolving conflict by coming to mutually beneficial agreements that satisfy both divorcing parties. As opposed to a typical adversarial court proceeding, mediation is designed to emphasize cooperative problem solving, thus allowing parties to address the needs of everyone involved. Mediation is a litigation alternative to different kinds of legal conflict, although it is especially useful in the context of family disputes and divorce. Below are reasons why you should consider using a divorce mediator when facing separation: Mediation is much less costly (approximately one tenth of the cost of litigated proceedings that settle without a trial – the cost of litigated proceedings that go to trial is indeterminate). In mediation, one professional is retained for both spouses instead of two lawyers for each spouse. This one neutral professional is dedicated to helping both parties reach an amicable resolution and all resources are used in constructiv...