Mediation allows clients to
maintain control over outcomes, and craft solutions designed to meet their unique needs.
Not exact matches
Mediation might be the right choice for you if: you want to
maintain control over the process and
outcome of your separation, you want to keep your separation amicable, you want to resolve the separation issues quickly, you want the details of the separation to be kept private, and if you are willing to communicate respectfully.
In mediation, the participants
maintain control over the process and the
outcome.
I personally have found that by when parties are able to work together in a collaborative divorce process, they are able to
maintain more
control over the the
outcome of the process, whether we are discussing co-parenting issues, financial support, or property division.
The entire process is confidential and the participants make all the decisions and
maintain full
control over the
outcome (no agreement is reached unless both parties agree).
You and your spouse make all the decisions and
maintain full
control over the
outcome (no agreement is reached unless both parties agree).
When clients and their attorneys make a commitment to do that, which is the hallmark of a collaborative divorce case, the clients are best able to
maintain control over their lives and the
outcome of the issues in their divorce.
By choosing Collaborative divorce, instead of a potentially more costly, contentious and less private court - based approach, the couple
maintains control over the divorce process and its
outcomes, with the help of trained professionals, who will help guide you toward solutions tailored to your family's unique situation.
While some of this is inevitable as you embark on your «Year of Firsts»,
maintaining control over your final agreement will make the process as well as the
outcome better for everyone.