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Mediation Is A Way To Solve Family Law Issues

March 11, 2016 by West Coast ADR

Legal issues that fall under the family law category are often very personal matters. Some people who are facing these types of issues want to avoid a long and drawn out court process. In those cases, mediation might be the answer to the issue as long as the parties can work together with some assistance to get things all sorted out.

We know that the thought of having to deal with complex family law issues is one that is difficult. We can help you learn about how mediation can help you resolve the issues that are divided now. If you do opt to go through mediation, you should make sure that you understand what the process entails.

The first thing that you have to do is to agree that mediation is the right choice for your case. From there, you will complete an intake form and provide background information. The next step in the process is to discuss documentation that is part of the case. At this point, it is vital that you provide information that is complete and accurate since a good portion of the mediation process hinges on honesty.

Once all documentation is turned in, you and your ex will need to discuss who is going to be included in the mediation. Do you need a mental health professional, a financial specialist or any other professionals? If so, now is the time to get that agreed upon. From there, you will sign a mediation agreement.

At this point, we will begin the mediation process. The mediator discusses the disputed matters and gives legal information that is applicable. Once you and your ex agree on the necessary points in the mediation, you will sign an agreement. Before you sign that agreement, you must scrutinize it with your attorney.

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