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Mediation is a process of dissolving a marriage with the assistance of a neutral third-party divorce attorney mediator. Couples are able to resolve issues and negotiate settlement agreements that are mutually satisfactory. In some cases, the process involves other professionals, such as a mental health provider serving as a divorce coach or a financial neutral,…
Read MoreCollaborative mediation refers to a form of alternative dispute resolution in a divorce, in which the parties settle their differences out of court. A collaborative mediation consists of a divorce coach, a financial neutral and an attorney mediator, who collectively support the family through the divorce process. In times past, the divorce process often involved combative…
Read MoreDivorce mediation is sometimes required by the courts for matters involving child custody and in a divorce decree. When the parties are unable to reach an agreement on child custody and parenting time, a mediator may need to assist with resolving disputes between the parties. Elizabeth Hill, of The Hill Law Firm, P.C. in Overland…
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