
ADR Divorce Mediation
About ADR Divorce Mediation - Dispute Resolution
Divorce Mediation is an alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
process
whereby the parties are assisted by a trained and skilled third party.
The Divorce mediator facilitates confidential communication,
reconciliation and negotiation between the parties to reach a voluntary
and mutually
agreeable divorce resolution.
Divorce Mediation is an entirely new concept to legally
handling divorce. In fact more and more people are resorting to (ADR)
Alternative Dispute Resolution for a resolve of their legal issues
without courts. Divorce Mediation leaves out the formalities and cost
that courts could usually bring such as expensive lawyer fees, court
fees, hearings, and more. Divorce Mediation is a simple option to get
things worked out in regards to the divorce settlement, parenting,
finances, and parting ways on positive terms.
Divorce Mediation can mean the difference in a nasty divorce
that costs tons of money, and an amicable divorce that escapes the
idiosyncrasies that most court divorces exploit. What is divorce
mediation? It is a legal process where you and your spouse will sit
down in an informal setting with a divorce mediator and discuss all the
factors that need to be decided upon in a collaborative and
compromising manner. It is much easier than fighting and having a judge
make the decisions for you.
There are many benefits to Divorce Mediation:
• Divorce Mediation is extremely confidential and
more so than
court
divorce.
• Divorce Mediation has the flexibility for you to
accommodate your
schedule and choose a time that suits you.
• Divorce Mediation is a
way to settle the divorce between strictly you and
your spouse.
• Divorce Mediation is a natural way to come to
reasonable
terms for all
things pertinent to the divorce.
• Divorce Mediation can encourage a mature
relationship and promote
healthy
parenting tactics for children.
• The Divorce Mediator is neutral and does not force
resolve,
however the mediator encourages compromise.
• The Divorece Mediator does guide the parties
towards
accomplishing
resolve and peace.
• Divorce Mediation does not cost the amounts of
money that court
divorce
does.
• There will be no need for lawyer representation
which
saves money there as well.
• Divorce Mediation is a simple and prompt process.
• Settlement negotiations commonly happens quicker
than court
divorces.
• You can choose to have a lawyer advise you,
however it is
not required.
• You and your spouse will be in control over your
own
divorce settlement.
• Spouses are more prone to be pleased with the
terms that
have been agreed upon.
• Divorce Mediation definitely lessens the element
of
conflict between the two parties.
Divorce mediation is definitely becoming the new trend in
approaches to the high rates of divorce that are increasing. It
extracts the formalities of court and is serving as a reasonable
alternative to end the divorce amicable and in both parties best
interest. There is a strategic process in which mediation takes place.
Here is a few steps that the mediation will involve, before finalizing
the divorce and it’s terms:
The two parties will be scheduled a day that the Divorce Mediation will
take
place.
• The Divorce Mediator will be present and most
likely have a
schedule of things that need to be agreed upon.
• Amongst the list of terms and conditions,
parenting
schedules, plans, financial obligations, estates, properties, child
support, and budgets will need to be established.
• As the terms are examine in detail and they are
agreed upon,
the
list will get smaller.
The finality of the divorce will occur when all these
terms are agreed upon and the mediator will send the legalities to the
judge to sign, and the divorce will be granted upon the terms that the
two parties have mutually stipulated.
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