Mediation provides a skilled, neutral professional whose every action is to bring both spouses to a just agreement which awards them what they deserve, neither winning out over the other.
Divorce Mediation
Do I and my spouse need to be in the same room if we go the mediation route …
In order to create the best parenting situation for their children, parents should try their best to interact face-to-face during mediation.
collaborative and Mediation divorce process
Taking out half of the funds in a bank account is a much wiser move, as removing all of it may be perceived as a very aggressive first move in your divorce.
Do my spouse and I need to be in the same room if we go through mediation?
Do both spouses need to be in the same room for mediation? Houston family lawyer John Grubb provides an answer for divorcing spouses whose divorce is less than amicable. The short answer is no, but Grubb also has a brief explanation for why this is unnece
We reached a mediation agreement. What happens next?
Once the mediation agreement has been signed by you and your spouse you cannot go back on it. It is legally binding.
What is mediation/arbitration?
Both processes involve a neutral third party, but are very different in other aspects.
What happens after we reach an agreement in mediation?
There’s a lot to be done after mediation, and even though you need to review your financial agreement with an accountant and file your marital settlement agreement, you will never have to appear in court.
The Mediation Alternative
Mediation can be a viable alternative to standard divorce litigation. Here’s what you need to know about this form of alternative dispute resolution.
Podcast: 5 Negotiation Steps to Get What You Want In Divorce Mediation
California family lawyer and mediator Mari Frank provides 5 negotiation steps when preparing for divorce mediation and achieving a satisfying settlement.
I used to hear mediation described as ADR. Now, I hear it is called CDR.
I used to hear mediation described as ADR. Now, I hear it is called CDR. What’s that and why the change?
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