Divorce Mediation
Should you consider using divorce mediation when ending your marriage?
The following article explains some of the benefits of cooperatively working
through the issues of divorce by using a divorce mediator.
The Benefits of Divorce Mediation
The divorce process is so complicated most people just don't want to deal
with it on their own. Traditionally the process of getting a divorce has
involved hiring lawyers, going to court and letting a judge or the lawyers
decide and/or negotiate the outcome. The couple plays the most passive role in
the legal drama. Because the decisions are coming from above instead of the
couple themselves fashioning a result, it is often difficult for the couple to
comfortably live with the final outcome.
Most people resent solutions that are imposed on them. It is natural that
individuals are more satisfied when they get to decide for themselves instead of
being told what to do. When the couple is more actively involved in creating the
terms of their own divorce instead of having to put up with the "one size
fits all" solution that the legal process gives them, there is a better fit
and more of a commitment to make it work.
So here is the most important question, does it make sense to avoid the
adversarial system for your divorce? If keeping out of court and saving money on
legal fees while protecting your assets and co-parenting relationship sounds
good to you, then you really ought to explore mediation. I am not saying
mediation is for everyone, but if the two of you are decent people who just want
out, no one is trying to hurt the other one and both of you are honest and
reliable about money with enough honor to keep your word, then you are the
perfect client for mediation.
What A Mediator Does
The attorney who acts as mediator does not represent either
party but acts as a neutral facilitator who is a resource for both. The couple
can ask the attorney/mediator legal questions and receive help in arriving at
all the terms of their divorce. The mediator drafts the marital settlement
agreement, which is the document that is attached to the Judgment. The judge
signs the agreement without the couple ever going to court and the divorce
becomes final 6 months from the day the initial papers were filed and served.
When the mediator has a powerful intention to complete the divorce process
instead of dragging it out, the results are miraculous.
How Much Does Mediation Cost?
Prices for mediation are determined by expertise and where you
are located so make several calls, interview several mediators to make sure you
are fully informed. In my own practice the whole process, on average, takes
between 4-7 hours but there is certain homework that must be done prior to
working with me. Ask the mediator what percentage of their cases settle and how
many meetings did it take. In California the average cost when both sides have
their own attorney is $40,000 so whatever the mediator charges will be a tiny
fraction of that. The financial benefits of mediation are obvious but more
importantly, you will be comfortable enough with your spouse to co-parent your
children. This is the best gift you can give to your children. I ought to know,
I was one of those kids caught in the middle. This is why I do what I do. Using
mediation instead of litigation brings some sanity back into the divorce process
because the adversarial system destroys families. So ask yourself, what kind of
divorce do you want? Peaceful divorce is an idea whose time has come.
How To Choose A Mediator
So let's assume you want to proceed with mediation. You want to make sure the
mediator you use has a great track record. The most important thing you want to
know is how many couples have they worked with and what percentage settled. Once
you find that out you can compare price, length of time it takes and other
factors like personality and sex of the mediator before you make up your mind.
The important thing is to have all the information you need to make an informed
decision. Remember you only get one chance to have a "good divorce" so
don't go down the wrong road because you won't like the destination.
Is Mediation Right For You
Divorce mediation works best with honest people who are not hiding assets and
just want a result that is fair. Most couples who are in the initial stages of
thinking about getting a divorce would do well to meet with a divorce mediator
as opposed to hiring their own attorneys. You only get one chance at getting a
divorce without acrimony. Once you start to go down that adversarial road, it is
that much harder to get back to a place where you can function comfortably as
co-parents.
Copyright 2007 by Belinda Rachman, Esq. Ms. Rachman has been a family
law attorney since 1996 and is convinced our adversarial legal system destroys
families. She left a successful adversarial law practice and now only does
divorce mediation. To find out more information on how mediation differs from
litigation, go to http://www.divorce-inaday.com
For more information on divorce mediation and other professional services, check out the following sections:
How Divorce Mediation Works
Divorce Mediation Questions
A Guide to Divorce
Lawyers
Choosing a Private Investigator
More Divorce Articles
Remember, legal information is not legal advice.
For specific advice, please consult a lawyer.
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