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Key benefits of divorce mediation

 Posted on March 18, 2018 in Uncategorized

Couples who get married usually plan to be together forever. However, that does not always occur. For those who may be contemplating a divorce, it can be helpful to understand a few things about the process.

Outside of court, divorce mediation is a common option for dissolving a marriage. There are a few key benefits in choosing mediation.

Cheaper

Mediation tends to be a less expensive means of divorce. By cutting out the court fees alone, divorcing couples stand to save a good amount of money. Even if the mediation takes a few sessions, the cost is still quite less than litigation.

Efficient

Not only is mediation a cost-effective option, but it is usually less time-consuming. While people must adhere to the court's schedule during a traditional divorce, a divorcing couple may select the times and dates that work best for them during mediation. Also, this process allows the couples to keep most of the power in their own hands. In order for the mediation to be successful, the two parties must listen to each other and negotiate terms that both can agree with. This type of environment may be beneficial for parents needing to create a co-parenting agreement.

Closed-door process

With mediation being a "closed-door" process, the details of the mediation do not become public record, as they would during a court divorce proceeding. For those people with many assets, this may make mediation a very attractive option. The private nature of the process also helps to protect the parties involved. People who are in the public eye, or parents looking to shield their children, may find this factor quite appealing.

These are just a few of the top benefits of undergoing divorce mediation. While some couples may choose this option, sometimes the court may require it. Either way, it can be helpful to take some time to research the process to determine how it may help in a situation.

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