The goal of every divorce mediator is to assist the parties in creating an Agreement that they both feel is fair and of course, is enforceable in court if need be.
Not exact matches
Justin formulated JW Private Practice developing a knowledgeable and experienced network
of skilled
Mediators, Facilitators (
Divorce Co-ordinators), Psychologists, Child Psychologists, Education Psychologists, Counsellors and Attorneys with the
goal to provide families and clients who require various services with a broad scope professionals who are able to assist in all matters.
But if you're like most couples seeking a
divorce in New Jersey and want a say in determining your future, please consider using a
mediator as they will do their best to help you and your spouse come to agreements on each
of the four main areas
of divorce listed above and draft a Memorandum
of Understanding that represents your
goals and wishes for your future.
There are several reasons: (a) it's less adversarial than going to court; (b) it's more private; (c) you retain control
of the process — i.e., you are not bound by what the
mediator thinks (indeed, most
mediators see their role as helping the parties effectuate their
goals, not imposing the
mediator's ideas); (d) it's usually much less expensive; (e) if there are children involved, the process is less likely to embroil them in a painful conflict; and (f) mediation often gives
divorcing couples a better chance
of successfully negotiating issues that may come up in the future (such as child support, alimony, or custody and visitation issues).
The ultimate
goal of the
mediator during this part
of the
divorce process is to collaborate with you and your spouse to identify acceptable terms for the
divorce, which will serve to satisfy both
of your needs going forward.
For those
of you who prefer to move on with your lives and feel that you and your spouse did the best you could to have a civil
divorce, the good news is there are
mediators and collaborative professionals out there who can help you achieve your
goals, too!
Although some aspects
of divorce mediation may remind you
of therapy — there is a
mediator, an emphasis
of sharing your honest feelings, and a room where everyone talks out their problems — the ultimate
goal of mediation is to fairly settle the details
of your
divorce.
Divorce mediation is an agreement - reaching process, in which the divorcing couple works with a trained neutral mediator, with the goal of reaching a settlement agreement covering all divorce issues: parenting, property, and s
Divorce mediation is an agreement - reaching process, in which the
divorcing couple works with a trained neutral
mediator, with the
goal of reaching a settlement agreement covering all
divorce issues: parenting, property, and s
divorce issues: parenting, property, and support.