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Understanding Divorce Mediation

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During a divorce, many spouses find themselves exhausted from the emotional and financial toll of the process. Continuing this process through a court procedure may not be the best solution for everyone. In some instances, the best path to settle a divorce is to opt for divorce mediation. To determine what is best for you, talk to a Pennsylvania divorce attorney about your situation.

If you decide on mediation, the divorce process can happen without a visit to the courtroom which can save both parties time, money, and stress. Plus, the parties going through the divorce have more power to make final decisions. When a divorce is in court, the judge has the power to decide. If you feel you and your spouse are ready to compromise and take control of your outcomes, mediation may be the best solution.

Benefits of Divorce Mediation:

  • Confidential and private
  • Lower expenses and fees
  • Collaborative decisions
  • Flexible outcomes

Divorce Mediation Is Confidential and Lowers Costs

Divorce proceedings typically happen in court and those proceedings are public. Conversely, mediations occur in a private place and the ins and outs of the mediation sessions are confidential. The details of your life are not aired publicly.

Plus, the costs involved in a divorce add up. Once you include fees, court costs, and appraisals, it is not uncommon for a divorce to cost $15,000 per person. With mediation, the costs are a fraction of that amount. The money saved can be used to move your life forward.

Time can also be an issue when a marriage is dissolving. With mediation, the process is faster as you are avoiding the months and months it can take to unknot conflicts and priorities during a court proceeding. How long a mediation takes depends on the situation. Some can resolve issues in a single session, others find multiple sessions are needed for the best results.

Custom and Flexible Outcomes

One of the most attractive things about going through mediation is you and your spouse are able to design the resolutions you want. It is possible to decide what each of you need to move forward, you can design your own divorce agreement rather than accepting one created by someone else.

During court proceedings, a judge will decide what the settlement should be from their perspective. This is does not always leave everyone happy. Court litigation can leave you upset or frustrated. With mediation, you know what is happening each step of the way. Surprises that can happen in court do not apply, because you are making the decisions alongside your Pennsylvania family attorney about the best solutions for you and your family.

Whether you reside in New Jersey or Pennsylvania, mediation could be an option. If you have questions about your divorce options, the experienced family attorneys at Kevin L. Hand, P.C. can help. Let our lawyers take care of all the technical aspects of your divorce and guide you toward the best path for your future, whether that is going through mediation or taking a divorce case to court. Schedule your consultation today, call 215-968-6602.

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