Not exact matches
During the mediation
process, both parties meet with a professional mediator to work
together on finding a mutual agreement regarding property and assets, child custody, alimony, and other factors involved in
divorce.
As lives and calendars continue to move
during the
divorce process, there are times when
divorcing couples still living
together face potentially awkward situations such as the holidays.
You may discuss your feelings about the marriage and the decision to
divorce during the
process, but the goal of mediation is to reach agreements that will help you, your ex, and your children (if any) adjust to the
divorce — and resolve future issues
together.
Based on all of these things that can occur in the moment, I have put
together a list of things that
divorce mediation attorneys should be thinking about
during the
divorce mediation
process, and things you should expect of the person helping you.
Now compare that to a respectful
divorce process where the parties are working
together to find ways to make sure that they are both financially supported, that their kids get to continue their relationship with both of them, and that they sacrifice as little of their accumulated wealth as possible
during the
process.