As soon as you and your spouse make that final agreement your mediator can begin working on the paperwork that will ultimately result in the end of your marriage and the beginning of a new stage of life.
Divorce Mediation
To Reconcile, Negotiate, Mediate, or Litigate?
The outcome is much better for everyone if a settlement can be reached out of court, but it usually requires negotiation, which is part skill and part art. Here are some strategies that can help you negotiate the best possible settlement.
Ontario to Roll Out Province-wide Mediation Info Sessions
The Canadian province of Ontario is continuing on with its provincial mediation information sessions for divorcing spouses, since they seem to be getting good results. However, concerns have been raised over whether these sessions should always be mandato
Ontario Chief Justice Calls for Mandatory Mediation
Warren Winkler, Ontario’s Chief Justice is of the impression that litigation should be the last resort for divorcing couples and feels that the process of mediation should be made mandatory for them, but this has caused some controversy. Read more in this
My spouse and I are not talking at this point. Will mediation work? Do we always
“My spouse and I are not talking at this point. Will mediation work? Do we always meet together in mediation?” Whether it works depends on how willing each party is to sit down together, with a neutral third party (the mediator), and attempt to work things out. A mediation service helps both parties by talking […]
What does co-mediation mean?
There are certain divorces that may require two mediators rather than one.
What is mediation? How long will it take?
Learn how mediation ends a marriage, and what role a neutral third party plays in accomplishing this.
I would like to have a peaceful divorce through mediation
Mediation by definition is a process which requires both you and your spouse to work together, and for you to take that path requires both of you to be on board from the beginning.
My spouse is irresponsible with money and credit and I am very careful. With the divorce wiil I be saddled with his debts?
Review all of your credit reports so that before your divorce is finalized you know where you stand and have made steps to separate yourself financially from your spouse.
Do women do worse in mediation than in traditional divorce process
If you’re worried that your husband will take advantage of you in mediation then making sure you’re informed about your finances can guarantee this doesn’t happen.
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