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Professional Mediation Services

Working Together to Find Solutions
Mediation is a process of resolving disputes in which the mediator helps people in a divorce or separation negotiate a mutually acceptable agreement to address their issues in the divorce.  The mediators Main goal is to assist parties in identifying their common ground and reaching an agreement that is acceptable to both parties.  

 

Advantages of Mediation

Comprehensive: Mediation can effectively address every issue involved in the most disputes.

Saves Time and Money: Studies show that mediation usually saves time and results in substantial cost savings over litigation (court trial).

Protects Privacy: All discussions in mediation are confidential. Mediation avoids public disclosure of private matters.

Non-adversarial: Mediation can deescalate conflicts, diffuses emotions, and help the parties avoid destructive battles.

Convenient: The informal format of mediation gives the parties greater flexibility in scheduling the format, date, time, and length of sessions.

Effective: Mediation produces agreement in the majority of cases. Studies have also found that individuals who use mediation are more likely to be satisfied with the experience, than those who have relied solely on litigation.

Better for Children: The most harmful aspect of a divorce for children is the conflict between the parents. Research indicates that the successful adjustment of children following separation and divorce is directly related to the level of cooperation between parents and their continued involvement in the lives of their children. Mediation is a great way to set the stage for collaborative parenting during and after the divorce.

Increases Control and Predictability: In a lawsuit, decisions are going to be made that affect your life. The only question is who will make these decisions. When you allow the case to go to court you give up the right to make decisions about your own life and even the best attorneys cannot safely predict the decision of a judge. In mediation, decision-making and the outcome is controlled by the parties.

Produces Durable Agreements: Individuals who create their own agreements have a greater sense of ownership that leads to higher rates of compliance.

Produces Better Agreements: Mediation allows the parties to use creative problem solving to develop agreements that are best-suited to their specific needs and desires.

Other Options Remain Open: When people use mediation, they do not give up their right to go to court. If you are not satisfied in mediation, you can stop at any time, retain an attorney and have the judge decide the issues.

 

 

The Process of Mediation

Introduction: The mediator will explain the process and explain the roles of the mediator and both parties play in the outcome.   The mediator establishes ground rules and obtains a commitment from all parties to try mediation to help solve the problems the parties want to address. 

Opening Statements: The mediator will have the parties explain how they perceive the situation and what results they would like to obtain with the mediation time.  An agenda is then developed that addresses the topics discussed.

Exploring Interest: Both parties describe their point of view and ideas for solving the problems of divorce. 

Developing Options: The mediator helps parties generate agreements with possible solutions and options based on their needs.

Reaching Agreement: The mediator helps parties choose what they have decided are the best solutions and the agreement is then put into writing
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