Mediation

Mediation

What is mediation and how is it used in a divorce?

Mediation is a confidential settlement procedure where parties to a divorce meet with a third party neutral person, referred to as a “mediator,” to try to resolve areas of conflict in a divorce. The parties, their attorneys, if applicable, and the mediator discuss the positions of each party and the strengths and weaknesses of each party’s position. If the parties reach a settlement, the mediator drafts a binding agreement called a Mediated Settlement Agreement that reflects the negotiated settlement.

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