Mediation can work for just about everyone involved in a family law matter, whether it is a divorce, a child custody dispute, or divorce order modifications. Mediation helps divorcing couples work things out in a more flexible, informal setting, and usually results in better outcomes for both sides if they are committed to the process.
In addition, mediation can usually benefit divorcing couples in terms of saving time and money. It can also provide three more benefits for you and your family:
1. Keeps you in control.
One of the biggest benefits of mediation is that both parties have control over all the decisions and the final outcome of their divorce case. The mediator is there to facilitate decision-making, not to make the actual decisions for you and your family. Because you retain control of what goes into the final divorce agreement, it is much more likely that the final order will be followed by all parties.
2. Helps minimize conflict.
Contrary to popular belief, mediation can also help high conflict couples work through their differences and reach a reasonable solution in a private setting. Even if you think you can’t even sit in the same room as your spouse, in mediation you will work with a neutral third party — the mediator — who has the training and experience to help you focus on the issues and work together to resolve them. Mediation doesn’t mean you have to even sit in the same room, as it can be done using an online platform or with the two parties occupying separate rooms.
3. Improves communication skills.
A mediator can bring in a trained marriage or family therapist if emotions are running high to meet with the parties together or individually. The therapist will focus on helping the couple communicate better so they can reach a reasonable solution that will work for both of them. Learning new communication skills is a big help if children are involved and the couple will be co-parenting them together.
One thing to remember: a mediator cannot give you specific
legal advice. However, a consulting attorney can. Even if your divorce is an
amicable one, there are bound to be issues that arise where you wonder what the
best course of action will be for your individual future. Having your own
attorney to consult with you on these issues and coach you through the
negotiations will help you make informed decisions as well as move the
mediation process along more smoothly.
We know that family law issues are often difficult, life-changing events. We also know how much it helps to have knowledgeable legal advocates on your side to help you obtain the best possible outcome. Contact us today for your free consultation.