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The Benefits of Mediation for Divorce

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The Benefits of Mediation for Divorce

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The dissolution of a marriage is one of the most difficult and emotionally charged periods in a person’s life, and the process of divorce can be incredibly taxing for everyone involved. However, there is another, less stressful option for resolving the issues associated with ending a marriage. Mediation for divorce is becoming increasingly popular among couples who want to avoid an expensive and lengthy court battle. Here are just a few of the benefits of mediation for divorce. Additionally, many states require mediation of a divorce case before a court date can be set.

  1. Cost Savings: When couples are able to resolve their issues through mediation, they can save a significant amount of money. Mediation is a much cheaper option than going to court, as it eliminates the need for legal fees, court costs, and other associated expenses. The cost of mediation is split evenly between the parties making the cost of divorce more equal and fair.
  2. Speed: Mediation is also a much quicker way to resolve issues than going through the court system. Mediation sessions typically last one to two days, while a court case can drag on for months or even years. Most family courts are backed up for at least six months, so even getting your case on the docket takes time.
  3. Flexibility: Mediation is a much more flexible option than going to court. During mediation, couples can craft an agreement that works for both parties rather than having a judge impose one on them. They can also decide which issues are important to discuss and which can be omitted from the conversation. Being able, in a sense, to determine their future following divorce is much better than being upset after a judge has ordered decisions contrary to the wishes of the divorcing couple.
  4. Control: In mediation, the parties involved have the power to make their own decisions about how to proceed with their divorce. This is in contrast to a court case, where a judge will make the final ruling. Mediation gives the parties more control over the outcome of their divorce.
  5. Privacy: One of the biggest benefits of mediation is that it allows couples to remain private. Unlike a court case, which is open to the public, mediation proceedings are confidential and can only be attended by the parties involved. This allows couples to keep their personal disputes out of the public eye.
  6. Emotional Benefits: Going through a divorce can be incredibly emotionally draining for both parties. However, mediation can provide a much more positive experience. It allows couples to discuss their issues openly and honestly, allowing them to reach a mutually satisfactory agreement. This can help both parties move forward in a much more positive way.

Overall, mediation is an excellent option for couples who want to avoid the stress and expense of a court battle. Not only is it a cheaper and faster way to resolve their issues, but it also gives them more control over the outcome of their divorce and allows them to remain private. It can also provide a much more positive experience than a court case, as it allows couples to move forward in a more positive way. For these reasons, mediation is an increasingly popular choice for couples who want to end their marriage amicably.

Grant J. Gisondo, P.A.