Divorce Mediation

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Divorce Mediation is a process in which you and your spouse meet with a neutral third party (the mediator) to work through issues related to your divorce, including division of assets and liabilities, spousal support (alimony), child support, living arrangements / time-sharing for the children, parental responsibilities and tax considerations.

It is an informal, confidential conflict management process geared toward effective problem solving. As a mediator, I do not make decisions or decide cases. I act as an impartial facilitator, helping you find voluntary, mutually acceptable resolutions.

Mediation may be conducted with or without attorneys. Typically, the mediation process takes between two and eight hours, depending on the complexity of the issues and the personalities involved. Some divorces can be mediated in a single session. Often, the process occurs over a few weeks in two or more face-to-face sessions.