- Protects children.
- Reduces future disputes.
- Creates better co-parenting relationships.
- Expedites information gathering.
- Explores alternatives.
- Saves financial and time costs.
- Creates better communication.
- Reduces polarization.
- Stops attorneys from fueling disputes.
- Empowers parties to create custom-made outcomes.
Monday, October 5, 2015
Mediation for Self-Preservation
When your family breaks up, it feels like your very survival is threatened. Mediation merges all of the aspects of repairing a broken family – including the legal, financial, and emotional facets.
In this excellent article Michele Lowrance writes about ten ways that mediation can reduce stress and improve outcomes for divorcing couples and their families.
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