It helps divorcing couples to reach an agreement that is the fairest and free of biases to both parties through the guidance and support of
an impartial trained mediator.
In divorce mediation, the parties meet with
an impartial trained mediator to come up with solutions for disputes in their divorce, including issues such as custody, parenting time, division of assets and debts, child support, and maintenance.
Not exact matches
Mediation — A voluntary, state - administered special education dispute - resolution option that involves a meeting facilitated by an
impartial,
trained mediator to assist parents and school staff in their negotiations with each other.
Mediators are neutral and
impartial professionals who can not offer legal advice even where they have legal
training.
Going to a
mediator — a
trained impartial individual who will support you in your attempt to resolve your differences — is only one step removed from reaching the arrangements by yourself.
A marriage therapist is an
impartial mediator who is
trained and experienced in helping couples work through their problems.
Mediation is the process in which the divorcing couple works out its problems, disagreements, and marital issues with a
trained,
impartial third party — the
mediator.
Divorce Mediation Group offers
trained,
impartial mediators, with extensive experience in family law, to resolve issues in a confidential setting.