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When to Consider Divorce Mediation

when to consider divorce mediation

Mediation is a process where couples work with a neutral third party trained in conflict resolution and family law to reach an agreement on issues surrounding their divorce. These issues may include making decisions about marital property division, alimony, child custody and support, a family business or other issues unique to your case.

Although divorce mediators hail from different backgrounds from social or clergy workers to lawyers, it may be in your best interests to work with an attorney mediator well versed in family law to ensure all pertinent family law legal matters are addressed during the mediation process.

It is important to note that an attorney mediator will not take sides or give legal advice advocating either party’s position, but will bring their considerable family law experience to help couples negotiate an agreement after thoroughly considering all the relevant issues in your case.

If you are considering mediation, but are not sure if you and your spouse are good candidates consider the following:

Contact a Certified Divorce Mediator

Mediation is not for everyone – it should be an informed decision with all parties willing to participate meaningfully. Executed properly, mediation can provide couples with a road map to compromise often resulting in a less costly and acrimonious divorce. If you have questions regarding mediation, contact our certified by the University of Wisconsin divorce mediator for more information at 414-210-3135.

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