Mediation
Mediation is a viable low-cost alternative to traditional divorce litigation. A qualified mediator acts as a third party to resolve key issues, including child custody, support and visitation as well as alimony and asset division. Mediation typically takes two to three sessions. At the end of the process, the mediator creates a legally-binding settlement agreement for your divorce, and includes the necessary forms for you to file your divorce action with the courts.
Benefits of Divorce Mediation
Benefits of Divorce Mediation
Couples whose primary goal is to remain amicable, and couples who are both motivated to work out their differences together and make their own decisions regarding their family and assets should mediate rather than litigate.