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Mediating your way to a strong post-divorce future

On Behalf of | Mar 30, 2018 | blog | 0 comments

The end of your marriage will bring many significant changes to your life. From your finances to how much time you spend with your kids, you may have serious concerns over leaving your future in the hands of an impersonal judge. Fortunately, there are ways you can have more control over your post-divorce future.

Mediation is a way for you to resolve your divorce through negotiations and respectful discussions. This will not work for all Kentucky couples facing the prospect of a divorce, but it could be the right choice for you. Mediation is a peaceful way to come to a final order that you and your spouse will craft together.

What to expect from this process

This process involves both parties sitting in discussions and negotiations overseen by a neutral third party. The mediator’s job is to spur conversations forward, encourage dialogue and help couples find a reasonable solution in complex situations. Through mediation, you will come to a reasonable, workable and practical resolution for the following divorce issues:

  • Child custody
  • Visitation schedules and holiday visitation
  • Property division
  • Spousal support
  • Distribution of marital debt
  • Other factors unique to your situation

Many couples choose mediation because it affords them the ability to have more control over the final details of their divorce. Mediated divorce orders are more likely to hold up over time, and you may know that mediation is less expensive and less stressful than a litigated divorce.

You and your spouse to do not have to like each other to choose mediation. In fact, couples with strong feelings and difficulty speaking can find that they are able to come to reasonable solutions with the help of the mediator. Mediation requires that the two parties simply commit to the process and resolve to work together in a respectful manner.

How do I know if it is right for me?

If you are facing the prospect of divorce, mediation can offer you the opportunity to have more control over the final details of your divorce order. With so much in your future at stake, you may consider the benefits of mediation.

Before making any important decisions regarding your post-divorce future, you may find it beneficial to seek an evaluation of your case and explanation of the legal options available to you. Mediation does not work in every situation, but it could be the right path for you to secure a strong and stable future.

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