by joseph_dev | Feb 12, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
Who Makes The Decisions in the Mediation Sessions? In mediation, clients can fashion a negotiation strategy and make the decisions for themselves. In most cases, the parties are better off settling than taking their chances before a judge and have the judge decide...
by joseph_dev | Feb 12, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
How is a Mediated Divorce Different from a Contested Divorce? In a mediated divorce, both parties will be meeting with their experienced family and divorce mediator, an independent neutral party, to settle and resolve all disputed issues that are relevant to your...
by joseph_dev | Feb 12, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
How Children Are Affected By Mediation? Mediation has many benefits when there are children involved and it can take the place of litigation and contested proceedings. Contested custody battles can be traumatic for children. Often a separate attorney or guardian ad...
by joseph_dev | Feb 12, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
Do the Children Participate in Mediation? The mediation process is created by the mediator together with the parties. When discussing custody and parenting issues, from time to time spouses may ask that children participate in the mediation. However, it is often not...
by joseph_dev | Feb 12, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
Do the Children Take Part in the Mediation Session? The format for the mediation process is developed by the mediator together with the parties. Sometimes while discussing custody and parenting issues, spouses have requested that children participate in the mediation...