What is Mediation?

So mediation is a neutral, voluntary, and confidential process whereby anything that is said in mediation is confidential and cannot be repeated to the judge. The benefits of mediation is either party can make any offers they are free to make and the mediator is not permitted to disclose confidential settlement negotiations to the court.

Mediation for Divorce

A lot of cases are resolved in mediation. In mediation you have a neutral third party mediator who doesn’t represent either party and their role in the case is to see if they can reach an agreement or a resolution between the two parties. Mediation is an effective tool to allow the parties to explain

Going to Trial for Divorce

Generally experienced FEMA law attorneys look at trial as a last resort, meaning the parties are always free to resolve their case and they can do so with whatever they think is in their best interest. When you go to trial, you’re going to maybe see the judge two or three times in your entire

Divorce Outside the Box

The parties are free to agree to a lot of things that the court cannot consider. When parties try to resolve a case, they’re free to think outside the box. They can agree. I love that idea. Thinking outside the box. That’s great. They can agree to things that the court can’t do. When you

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