Divorce Mediation: Better Than Court?

Divorce mediation is better than going to court as long as all parties involved are willing to cooperate and compromise to create lasting decisions for the future.  Most people think “I’m willing to cooperate and compromise, but my spouse won’t”: but a skilled mediator can help both parties see the advantages of cooperation and compromise.  …

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Does Collaborative Divorce Work?

Collaborative divorce works because all parties involved are committed to working together in order to create effective, lasting resolutions.  Unlike traditional litigation, the collaborative divorce approach does not engage in the adversarial process, and strives for all parties involved to work together.   Keeping the decision-making power in the client’s hands, instead of yielding to a judge’s…

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