If you and
your spouse reach an agreement in mediation, the mediator will write up your agreement for you.
Not exact matches
In mediation, you and your
spouse agree to appoint a neutral third - party to help you
reach an
agreement.
Family Diplomacy: A Collaborative Law Firm can help guide you through an uncontested final hearing for divorce whether (i) you and your
spouse have already signed a written
agreement and are stuck
in judicial bureaucracy, (ii) you need independent advice and wish to have an attorney review a marital settlement
agreement and / or parenting plan proposed by your
spouse or his / her attorney, (iii) you and your
spouse have the outline of an
agreement, but you need someone to flesh it out and draft it up, (iv) your goal is to come up with an
agreement with your
spouse, but this just has not yet happened, (v) you want to
reach an
agreement via
mediation or (vi) you wish to participate
in the innovative, team - centric process of Collaborative Divorce.
In Kansas, community property law governs situations where
spouses can not
reach a property settlement
agreement on their own or through the
mediation or collaborative law approaches.
In Pro Se
Mediation, Adam B. Cordover will serve as a neutral mediator to help you and your
spouse reach an
agreement.
Divorce
mediation is a collaborative way to get a divorce
in which you, your
spouse, and a neutral, qualified mediator discuss and negotiate the terms of your divorce until a mutual
agreement is
reached.
There is no mandatory
mediation in Washington, but the state encourages
spouses to attend
mediation, which involves a neutral third party who helps the
spouses resolve their differences regarding child custody, spousal support or other issues so that they can
reach agreement.
Mediation is not mandatory
in Arizona unless it is ordered by a judge, but it might make your divorce quicker if you and your
spouse can
reach agreement through the mediator.
In Mediation the parties are assisted by a mediator to
reach an
agreement developed by the
spouses themselves, not one imposed by a judge or the court system.
Mediation involves a neutral third party who attempts to help the
spouses reach a satisfactory
agreement on the issues
in dispute.
Even if you and your
spouse have very different ideas about the division of property, there's no reason to think you can not
reach an
agreement in mediation.
Instead of addressing the issue of a parenting plan
in court, through litigation, it is often
in the best interests of all parties involved, especially the children, that divorcing
spouses cooperate and use
mediation as a means of
reaching a mutually satisfying
agreement.
Instead of fighting with each other about every issue
in the court system, which is time consuming and very costly,
in Divorce
Mediation, a specially trained mediator will help you and your
spouse work together to
reach an
agreement.
Mediation is a process of discussion and negotiation, a problem solving method where an impartial third party assists you
in reaching an
agreement between you and your
spouse that would be the fairest to both of you.
It also offers
spouses the greatest degree of control over their own decision making (with regard to asset division, issues surrounding the children, what happens to the house, etc.) and it has an added benefit
in that
agreements reached through
mediation are more likely to be adhered to than those obtained through other processes.
Abusive or controlling
spouses often fail to bargain
in good faith or to live up to any fair
agreement reached in mediation.
Family Diplomacy: A Collaborative Law Firm can help guide you through an uncontested final hearing for divorce whether (i) you and your
spouse have already signed a written
agreement and are stuck
in judicial bureaucracy, (ii) you need independent advice and wish to have an attorney review a marital settlement
agreement and / or parenting plan proposed by your
spouse or his / her attorney, (iii) you and your
spouse have the outline of an
agreement, but you need someone to flesh it out and draft it up, (iv) your goal is to come up with an
agreement with your
spouse, but this just has not yet happened, (v) you want to
reach an
agreement via
mediation or (vi) you wish to participate
in the innovative, team - centric process of Collaborative Divorce.
In Family
Mediation, you and your
spouse work together with our professional mediator to
reach agreement on: