Collaborative Mediation
Collaborative Mediation gives control back to families in regard to their divorce outcomes. By reaching a settlement outside of court, much of the stress and added court costs are removed, and the future relationship of the family is preserved. Collaborative Mediation is a proven process that gives more power back to the couple to make decisions regarding…
Read MoreCollaborative Mediation and Collaborative Divorce both offer benefits for divorcing couples, but for those who may already agree on separation logistics, collaborative mediation is often a better choice. In Collaborative Mediation, an attorney mediator works with the couple, and additional support professionals are brought in, if needed. Whereas, in Collaborative Divorce, each spouse retains their own attorney,…
Read MoreCollaborative mediation has many benefits for couples who recognize there is no one perfect way to go through a divorce. Being able to work together and communicate during the breakdown of a marriage is imperative to the success or failure of your family’s future relationships. In collaborative mediation your attorney mediator will assist you and your…
Read MoreCollaborative mediation may be the best solution for your family depending on how complex your divorce needs are. This type of alternative divorce resolution is for those couples who recognize there are strong emotions related to the breakdown of the marriage, possibly from an affair, substance abuse or mental health-related issues, financial burdens, or the…
Read MoreCollaborative mediation refers to a form of alternative dispute resolution in a divorce, in which the parties settle their differences out of court. A collaborative mediation consists of a divorce coach, a financial neutral and an attorney mediator, who collectively support the family through the divorce process. In times past, the divorce process often involved combative…
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