by joseph_dev | Feb 12, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
What is the Difference Between Mediation and Collaborative Divorce? There are a few differences between mediation and collaborative divorce. Though they have the same goal and come to the same conclusion, there are a few differences to note. Mediation is a process in...
by joseph_dev | Feb 12, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
Relocating With A Child When a custody arrangement is made during mediation, both parties must comply. However, if things change and one party needs to move out of state, you may have to return to mediation. This is because you can’t simply move out of state with your...
by joseph_dev | Feb 12, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
Modification of Alimony Through Mediation When a marriage dissolves, one spouse may receive alimony payments. The decision to have one spouse pay for alimony may be made in a mediation session. However, sometimes circumstances change and alimony payments may no longer...
by joseph_dev | Feb 12, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
What Decisions Are Made During The Mediation Process? The mediation process is one that is often times chosen by people who want to get a divorce but do not want to go through the divorce in a courtroom. Mediation is cheaper and usually takes less time than a...
by joseph_dev | Feb 11, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation, & Family Law Blog
Child Custody In Florida When you begin the mediation process, one of the factors that need to be determined is child custody. Generally, one parent will spend more time with the child than the other parent. The parents will need to determine who the child will spend...