Mediation has been used for both family law and business deals, and its success in both fields proves its usefulness as a method of solving misunderstandings and negotiating conflict.
Legal Issues
Is mediation my best choice in order to avoid the Courtroom for my divorce?
You and your spouse must choose mediation together, opting to work through your divorce together and not against one another. This will keep your divorce out of the public eye and can eliminate potential conflict.
What can I expect when I go to mediation?
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.
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.
Should I sign a prenup (marriage contract) or not?
As long as you and your spouse disclosed all information with one another before writing up and signing a prenuptial agreement it will hold up in court. Click to read more.
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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
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What is mediation/arbitration?
Both processes involve a neutral third party, but are very different in other aspects.
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