By: Ora Schwartzberg | 2010-03-30 | Divorce Divorce mediation clients soon learn that there are wide varieties of financial and parenting resolutions that could be incorporated into their divorce decree. Mediation clients are encouraged to focus on many possible alternatives. read more
By: Myles Davidson | 2010-03-28 | Divorce The average couple seeking a dissolution of their marriage usually walks into the event on edge, wondering if they'll have to engage in a "War of the Roses" type of battle to settle issues. All to often, once lines are drawn in the sand and demands are stated, things quickly escalate into the dreaded, "acrimonious, contentious and combative" stages. Divorce mediation is a means and way to quail the potentially torrential storms that comes with going from one flesh to torn flesh. If you have never considered divorce mediation, here are five reasons why you should! read more
By: Brian James | 2010-10-13 | Law Why co mediation saves divorcing couples in Illinois money, time, and hassle. Learn what co mediation is and it's advantages. read more
By: Tikee Pittman | 2011-06-05 | Law When in search for an experienced and skilled San Diego divorce mediator, what are some of the business aspects about the attorney you need to consider? read more
By: Myles Davidson | 2010-03-27 | Divorce If you are like most people and professionals, you are starting to hear about the myriad of benefits of choosing divorce mediation versus our traditional divorce court system. A system that is bent on making combatants out of divorcing couples. Wouldn't it be great if every couple that wanted a divorce ended up going through a more civilized form of splitting up? It would mean the couples would side step... read more
By: expo09 | 2011-02-24 | Divorce In future divorcing couples will have to go through a mediation assessment prior to going through the courts. This is a move proposed by the Justice Minister, Jonathan Djanogly, who hopes that this will lead to more couples taking the mediation route instead of using the courts, therefore reducing the number of divorce related court cases. read more
By: Brian James | 2010-11-03 | Law When couples think about divorce, most think of divorce lawyers. But divorce mediation is a new service that many couples are choosing. Learn more about what mediation is, how it works, and the advantages of mediation over traditional divorce. read more
By: beyondwinwin | 2011-07-05 | Home & Family When it comes to relationship issues, there are almost as many solutions as there are couples. From the familiar couches of a therapist’s office to the dispassionate chambers of a divorce court, most couples go for the traditional approaches when problems arise in their relationships. read more
By: George Josserme | 2010-03-31 | Divorce One of the biggest controversies when it comes to two adults separating each other is physical properties. There is, however, a meaningful option to wisely confront a divorce minimizing the ugly situations. It is likely to put a smile on both divorcees. read more
By: james berny | 2010-12-13 | Ethics Divorce has turned out to be one of the most common acts performed by people in order to attain complete freedom from the married relation. read more
By: Brian James | 2010-11-03 | Law Mediation helps divorcing couples in a number of ways. Below are real life examples of how mediation has benefited couples filing for a divorce. Here's how mediation will help and situations when mediation is not the best option. read more
By: Edward L. Amaral, Jr., Esq. | 2012-01-20 | Divorce When looking to hire a divorce mediator, try and locate someone who is not only certified but who is also an experienced divorce attorney. A divorce attorney, coupled with his mediation certification, will provide you with the necessary legal background to determine complicated matters that may arise in the areas of alimony, child support, and tax liabilities related to the division of assets. read more
By: Jon Arnold | 2010-03-28 | Divorce Instead of spending weeks in court for your divorce, consider the use of divorce mediation to reconcile and settle your differences. This is where a neutral third party helps the couple determine how to equitably divide assets and other issues without becoming entangled in a drawn-out court battle. read more