The following is a list of some of the parenting issues that should be
discussed during the divorce mediation process.
While each marriage has its own unique issues, the most common issues
discussed during the divorce mediation process are: Parenting Issues, including
Not exact matches
During our consultation appointment we will
discuss mediation and all the other alternative
divorce processes available.
Attorney Shawn Weber
discussed collaborative
divorce,
mediation, deferring sale of the family residence, and the phenomenon called «nesting»
during his Valentine's Day appearance on the Real Estate Radio Hour on San Diego AM 1700 ESPN Radio.
In a previous post, I
discussed how
divorcing couples divide financial assets and debts
during divorce mediation.
Last month, we
discussed the many benefits of caucusing
during divorce mediation.
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.
This approach is more expensive than
mediation but is suitable for people who want to have attorneys present
during every step as they
discuss how they might settle their
divorce.
These large flat panel monitors immensely facilitate our developing, considering and
discussing with our clients —
during our work together in
mediation —
divorce property division, support arrangements, retirement analysis and other financial issues, as well as parenting plan and timesharing scenarios.
During the
divorce mediation process, you and your spouse meet in the mediator's office and
discuss your
divorce.