FAQs

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Family mediation is a structured process where a neutral third party helps couples or families resolve disputes related to separation, divorce, or co-parenting. It fosters open communication and negotiation, reducing stress and avoiding costly court battles.

Divorce coaching is a one-on-one service that provides emotional support, guidance, and strategies for navigating the divorce process. Unlike mediation, which focuses on resolving disputes between both parties, coaching helps individuals gain clarity, manage emotions, and make informed decisions.

 Mediation can assist with child custody and parenting plans, division of assets and finances, spousal support, and communication strategies. It is also beneficial for resolving post-divorce co-parenting challenges.

Mediation itself is not legally binding, but agreements reached can be formalized into a legally binding document, such as a separation agreement, with the assistance of a lawyer.

The duration of mediation depends on the complexity of the issues and the willingness of both parties to cooperate. Some cases are resolved in one or two sessions, while others may take longer.

While mediation facilitates amicable resolutions, it is recommended that each party consults with a lawyer before finalizing agreements to ensure their legal rights are protected.

 Mediation is typically faster, more cost-effective, and less adversarial than litigation. It also allows both parties to have greater control over the outcome rather than relying on a judge’s decision. Additionally, mediation fosters better long-term communication, which is crucial for co-parenting.

 You can begin by scheduling a free consultation to discuss your needs and goals. During the consultation, we’ll explain the process, answer any questions, and determine the best approach for your situation. Contact us today to book your session!

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