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Divorce & Family Mediation
DIVORCE MEDIATION …allows resolution before the flames are fanned …supports a cooperative, rather than competitive, process for reaching decisions …allows the parties to decide for themselves which settlement provisions best meet the needs of the whole family unit …reduces the possibility of costly and emotionally disruptive litigation …discourages the escalation of anger, which leads to actions destructive to all family members …provides a cooperative, impartial setting in which separating, or divorcing, couples can open communication on issues of: - Child custody and visitation arrangements - Definition of property - Spousal maintenance guidelines - Child support guidelines In addition to the divorce process, families are often confronted by other difficult situations that require resolution. Mediation is a way of approaching these issues in a creative, constructive and humane manner. FAMILY & MARITAL MEDIATION …anticipates certain life events so as to prevent future misunderstandings or conflicts and preserving the marriage and family …deals with situations having complex financial and emotional implications that can lead to dissention among family members …provides an objective approach to family related matters such as: - Postmarital agreements - Premarital agreements - Cohabitation agreements - Modifications of prior divorce or support agreements - Step-family agreements, financial or otherwise - Agreements for the care of elderly or dependent family members - Agreements related to distribution of family assets or liabilities HOW DOES MEDIATION WORK? 1) ORIENTATION
SESSION It is also possible to process the divorce without attorneys if both parties do not not choose to obtain legal advice. The mediator does not file the divorce papers with the court him/herself, but may help direct the parties toward alternative procedures for a final dissolution. Divorcing couples participate in mediation when they make a choice to end their marital relationship and to settle their disputes in a cooperative, impartial setting where they can openly communicate on all issues. With the guidance of a trained mediator here at the Miami Counseling & Resource Center, the parties decide for themselves which decisions best meet the needs of the whole family. The possibility of financially costly litigation and emotionally disruptive animosity is greatly reduced.
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