Divorce mediation is a way to settle disputes outside of court. Couples work with one another to resolve disagreements amicably. Both economic mediation and child custody mediation are relatively common in New Jersey. Provided that the spouses agree to work with one...
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When should you use mediation in divorce?
Divorce is a challenging situation for any adult to go through, but it isn’t one that always has to involve a tense courtroom battle. Instead, some people who are going through a divorce choose to go through mediation, which provides them with an alternative to...
Why economic mediation in divorce can be a cost-effective choice
Spouses on the verge of divorce frequently do not agree on critical issues. If they cannot resolve those disagreements, then they likely need to have a litigated divorce. Those hoping to divorce as amicably as possible may decide to mediate their individual disputes...
How economic mediation builds trust between parties
Choosing economic mediation means you and your spouse decide to approach property division fairly and collaboratively. However, one of the biggest fears professionals face is discovering their spouse is hiding or failing to disclose assets and debts. While having this...
How mediation can help you in a high-asset divorce case
Divorces involving substantial wealth, businesses and investments are often complex and emotionally draining. Traditional litigation can quickly escalate into an expensive, time-consuming battle that exposes private financial information to the public. Mediation...
Secrets to protect? Family law mediation guards your private life
When families fracture, the emotional toll is often complicated by a fear of exposure. Divorce, custody disputes and financial disagreements can drag deeply personal details into the public eye. Mediation may provide a solution by offering a confidential space where...
How long does the divorce mediation process take?
Couples preparing for divorce in New Jersey may decide to work together instead of fighting in family court. Mediation can be much more amicable than litigation. It can also potentially be faster than waiting for a hearing in front of a family law judge. Of course,...
4 signs it is not yet time for mediation
Mediation can be an effective way to resolve divorce issues without stepping into a courtroom. But while many cases benefit from early compromise, not every situation is ready for this step. Starting mediation before both parties are fully prepared can lead to...
What happens if couples don’t agree during divorce mediation?
Couples who do not agree on terms for an upcoming divorce may decide to mediate. During divorce mediation, spouses review their disagreements and discuss their expectations. They may undergo economic mediation to address financial matters. They may also need to...
3 goals of divorce mediation you need to understand
Divorce is a difficult process for all involved parties, and when an opportunity to avoid the often lengthy litigation process presents itself, couples are likely to consider it. One of these options is divorce mediation. Divorce mediation can either be voluntary or...

