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3 Reasons Why You Should Consider a Divorce Mediator

Jul 27, 2022

There are numerous reasons why married couples divorce. According to a U.S. Census Bureau survey, the leading reasons are money matters at 22%, infidelity at 28%, and incompatibility at 43%. If you have tried everything to resolve your issues and are on the verge of divorcing, you may want to consider divorce mediation. This process is a comprehensive approach that paves the way for a neutral conflict resolution resulting in an unbiased, mediated agreement that favors both parties. Read on to learn why you should consider a divorce mediator.



1. Mediation Reduces Legal Costs


Initiating a divorce is straightforward, especially if both parties agree. However, litigation in a controversial divorce where the parties can't compromise can be costly. When the matter goes through court, the divorcing parties incur high court and legal fees, evidence administration and document fees, and message bearer fees for consensus reviews.

All administrative processes in a divorce mediation process are facilitated within the office of your divorce mediator. The ideal mediator encourages couples to consider remediation before opting for a traditional divorce in a family court. Divorce mediation saves you time, money, and frustration.



2. Mediation Minimizes Emotional Damage


Marriage dissolution can be devastating, whether children are involved or not. Sometimes, the process turns into an aggressive battle instead of a negotiation between mature adults committed to moving on with their lives. Everybody wants to protect their children from the arguments and fights that can emanate from a divorce process. This is where a divorce mediator can help smooth out the process.

Divorce mediation is less confrontational. Both parties can work together with the help of their divorce mediator to come up with a quick and mutually admissible agreement. Mediation creates a cooperative and amicable environment for couples sharing custody.



3. Mediation is a Fast Process


The duration of a divorce mediation process depends on the divorcing couple. Often, the process lasts between three and four sessions. Some couples usually formalize a big percentage of their discussions before hiring a divorce mediator. Couples who cannot find common ground should hire a divorce mediator to help them manage the negotiation process.



Divorce mediation grants the divorcing parties control over their lives. The process is usually fast, but that depends on how flexible the couples are. A divorce mediator can help the former couple reach an agreement fast, allowing them to focus on more important things. Contact The O'Neill Law Firm PLLC today to schedule an appointment with one of our professional divorce mediators.


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