WHAT A DIVORCE MEDIATOR CAN AND CANNOT DO
The divorce mediation process allows a couple to develop an agreement that addresses all areas of their divorce: child custody, a parenting plan, division of marital assets and debts, child
The divorce mediation process allows a couple to develop an agreement that addresses all areas of their divorce: child custody, a parenting plan, division of marital assets and debts, child
Divorce mediation is certainly a lower-cost alternative to a fully litigated divorce that relies solely on divorce lawyers. While mediation is not free, it operates on a pay-as-you-go model. There
When prospective clients call, they often ask how long the divorce mediation process takes. The simple answer is easy – usually clients attend 4-6 one-hour sessions, generally 2 weeks apart,
Many of our clients find us through referrals from friends, family members, co-workers, or therapists. Everyone knows someone who has gone through divorce, and it is often useful to learn
What is the role of the mediator in divorce mediation? At Westfield Mediation, LLC, we believe that the mediator should be your guide through the process. A divorce mediator is different
Sometimes people come to divorce mediation with a plan. They say we have already talked about everything and we know what we want to do about the kids, the house,
We help couples through the complicated separation and divorce process to create an agreement on parenting and/or financial issues in a caring and calm manner.