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Choosing a Divorce Mediator
Mediation is a Cost-Effective, Thorough, and Efficient Approach to Divorce
Mediation and its Benefits for the Children
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Choosing a Divorce Mediator

 

Choosing mediator

  

When choosing a divorce mediator, there are several points to consider to help ensure that you and your spouse reach the end result that you are hoping for.

 

First, it is recommended to find a mediator that has experience in the fields of family law, as well as the mediation process. An attorney who practices primarily in these areas would be an optimal choice.

 

  

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Dear Clients and Friends,   
 

Are you or someone you know considering divorce, but you want to limit funds spent on attorney's fees? Do you want to get through the process quickly and with minimal aggravation?

 

If so, divorce mediation is the right path for you. Keep reading to learn about divorce mediation and its several advantages.

 

 

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Mediation is a Cost-Effective, Thorough, and Efficient Approach to Divorce 

 

Anyone that has been through a traditional, contested divorce will tell you that the fees can become excessive, especially when spouses are having difficulties with coming to an Agreement. The pressure of paying such large attorney fees can produce additional anxiety, which can aggravate an already stressful situation at hand. The money spent could have been better allocated.

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benefits to children
Mediation and its Benefits for the Children
 

Without question, divorce can put a strain on any family. The divorcing parents are forced to cope with stress, emotions, worries, financial dilemmas and more. However, the largest subject of concern is the children, as they can potentially suffer the most.

 

The fear and depression that a child may experience when there is a pro-longed courtroom battle can be traumatizing and in many cases require psychological treatment.  A child does not have the tools yet to be prepared for a change in family dynamics combined with intense aggression and conflict associated with a traditional divorce.

 

So, what is the solution? If the divorcing couple is open to collaborate and come to a mutual agreement, they should consider divorce mediation.

 

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