Based on all of these things that can occur in the moment, I have put together a list of things that divorce mediation attorneys should be thinking
about during the divorce mediation process, and things you should expect of the person helping you.
Not exact matches
During the course of the
mediation process the
divorcing couple will need to make many serious decisions
about their assets and liabilities, parenting and child support, spousal support (if necessary) and the couple's living arrangements.We will focus on the future and make arrangements that take all family members into consideration.
Mediation helps parents (and or other family members) make their decisions
about the basic parenting plan schedule and other related changes as the family reconfigures
during and after the
divorce (or at times in non-
divorce related situations).
During the 45 min complimentary Introductory Session the Clients have the opportunity to learn
about the Alternative Dispute Resolution Methods including Collaborative
Divorce and
Mediation.
Common
divorce mistakes clients make include forgetting
about taxes, allowing friends and family to influence them, letting your emotions control your decisions, not considering the liquidity of assets you receive in the
divorce, not securing support payments with insurance, trying to hide assets, quitting work to get more support, not being prepared for settlement negotiations or
mediation, dating
during the
divorce, using the children as bargaining chips, getting emotionally attached to assets, and neglecting post-
divorce financial planning.
For that reason, we offer a complimentary, no obligation 30 - minute consultation
during which you can learn more
about which kind of
divorce mediation process will be most effective for your specific situation.
During a free consultation, I can explain the mediator's role and answer your questions
about mediation or help you understand the benefits of collaborative
divorce and how it works.
A real benefit of resolving a
divorce outside of the court system, through collaborative law or
mediation, is that these parents can have a facilitated discussion,
during their negotiations,
about what would happen if their adult child returned to live with one of the parents.
It can be healthy to express your emotions
during the
divorce mediation process; however, long conversations
about what happened and who's fault it is aren't always productive.
If you can't afford to live apart
during the
divorce process think
about whether a night or two off each week could help lower the tension enough to both improve your quality of life, help your children and allow you to be more productive in
mediation.
Or, if you want to talk more
during a free phone consultation
about how
mediation can simplify the process of getting a
divorce modification agreement,
Divorce tends to cause people to worry
about their financial security, which must always be addressed at some point
during the
mediation process.
We have talked a lot on our Washington
mediation blog
about what mediators do and how they should act
during your
divorce mediation sessions.
Your attorney should be willing to talk
about mediation or arbitration
during your
divorce because litigation is often time - consuming and expensive.
You may discuss your feelings
about the marriage and the decision to
divorce during the process, but the goal of
mediation is to reach agreements that will help you, your ex, and your children (if any) adjust to the
divorce — and resolve future issues together.
During the course of the
mediation process the
divorcing couple will need to make many serious decisions
about their assets and liabilities, parenting and child support, spousal support (if necessary) and the couple's living arrangements.
If you are encountering any difficulties parenting and communicating with the other parent of your children whether
during a marriage, in view of your
divorce or post
divorce,
mediation will help you talk
about the problems at stake.
Mediation can help couples stay on - track during their divorce negotiations, but what is particularly unique about mediation is that it can allow the couple to be creative with the separation a
Mediation can help couples stay on - track
during their
divorce negotiations, but what is particularly unique
about mediation is that it can allow the couple to be creative with the separation a
mediation is that it can allow the couple to be creative with the separation agreement.
If you have questions
about how to protect your child's best interests
during divorce,
Mediation Advantage Services can assist you.
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divorce process • Debt and
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divorce • Discovery • Taxes and
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Divorce • Adoption • Assets and debts • Attorney - client relationships • Prenuptial, postnuptial agreements But you could write
about subjects in which you also have expertise, even though they're not strictly
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