Mediation allows divorcing couples to navigate the divorce process with the
guidance of a neutral mediator, while simultaneously saving money, working together, and maintaining privacy.
Divorce mediation allows couples to talk through issues like property division, child custody, child support, and alimony with the
help of a neutral mediator.
«Mediation is an informal and confidential way for people to resolve disputes with the help
of a neutral mediator who is trained to help people discuss their differences.»
Mediation is designed to help disputing couples reach an amicable resolution with the help
of a neutral mediator focused on facilitating open discussions.
Similarly, a great disparity in bargaining power or financial sophistication can unbalance the mediation process beyond the
ability of a neutral mediator to right it.
Mediation is designed to help disputing couples reach a fair resolution with the help
of a neutral mediator focused on facilitating open and honest discussions.
Every family is different with regard to job duties, child activities and other issues, and the parenting plan hammered out with the
help of a neutral mediator is far more likely to be approved by the court, and serve the family best.
any other relevant factors that directly affect the child's welfare, except the parents» gender and race, including the recommendations
of a neutral mediator.