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What is mediation?


Mediation is generally considered a cooperative process of resolving differences and negotiating the terms of the divorce.  Mediation works best when you and your spouse are in basic agreement about such matters as alimony, child support, child custody and visitation, and property and debt distribution.  Your mediator is a neutral third party who doesn’t advocate for either party.  Instead, the mediator facilitates a fair and reasonable outcome.  In most cases, your AffordDivorce.com divorce attorney can serve as your mediator and act as a neutral third party to take you and your spouse through the divorce process.  If the mediation process is unsuccessful, the mediator can no longer represent either party and cannot be called as a witness in contested divorce matters.
The goal of mediation is to have you and your spouse focus on your post-divorce lives, that is, reaching an agreement that will enable you both to go on with your lives, comfortably, after the divorce.
So, of course, mediation will work best in situations where the couple has mutually agreed to the divorce, neither spouse wants to "stick it to" the other spouse, and both want to maintain a good relationship after the divorce, such as when the parties have a child and joint or shared parenting is desired.  Mediation is the lowest cost option regarding legal fees as both you and your spouse will only be incurring the legal fees of one lawyer.
 
 

 

 

   

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