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Divorce mediation may be key to settling your case

On Behalf of | Aug 9, 2019 | Divorce Mediation |

Divorce mediation has gained in popularity in recent years. Some analysts suggest that many divorcing couples used to only think that they could resolve their differences in a courtroom. They argue that it’s only in the past few years that the idea of using alternative dispute resolution to help couples and parents more amicably resolve their differences has surged in popularity.

Spouses who have attempted to resolve their differences via mediation have found it to be a welcome antidote to litigation. The stress and anxiety that tends to build up in a person before they head into a courtroom generally aren’t there ahead of mediation sessions. All the formalities and the tight hearing schedules that apply in litigated cases don’t apply in mediated ones either.

Most mediations are held at a private location such as a Fort Myers family law attorney’s office or some other private location some distance away from the courthouse. A mediator generally schedules out a block of time on their schedule where you and your ex can discuss lingering matters in your divorce.

They don’t allow the conversation to get off track. It’s their job to keep both of you focused on reaching a compromise. Since divorcing couples often have multiple issues to discuss, they may have to come in for several different mediation sessions scheduled days apart from each other. Some Florida family court judges’ schedules are so busy that hearings are often short and happen months apart from each other.

Mediation is often a quicker way for divorcing couples to resolve their differences and a less costly option too. Any resolutions that you reach with their help can be filed with the court and signed off on by a judge. This may allow you to settle your divorce sooner than you would have otherwise expected.

Let a divorce mediation attorney tell you more about this way of resolving your differences. In learning more about it, you can decide if you’re ready for this new approach to reach a settlement in your divorce.

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