04.11.2013

In agreement over your divorce - or believe you are?

In agreement over your divorce - or believe you…

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Do you think you are both in agreement over the terms of your divorce?   Often clients initially believe they are, until discussions take place about finances or children.  You may find that agreeing to divorce, is not the same thing as being in agreement over all the issues involved.  

Clients often discover the surrounding issues are actually far from agreed once a divorce commences.  The division of assets and liabilities can be complex and difficult to reach agreement upon.   Children’s contact arrangements can suddenly become more complex, once you are living new and separate lives.

Mediation gives you the opportunity to resolve all these issues.  Our highly experienced Lawyer Mediators support you in helping you reach fair solutions.  You have a choice in how you wish to resolve your matters.  We help you reach outcomes you both are comfortable and happy with. 

You can choose to mediate, or choose a legal battle.  Mediation saves you valuable time and money.  A legal battle can be lengthy and expensive.  You have no guarantee of what the outcome could be for either of you.  The Court could make a decision on your behalf over your finances and regarding your children.   If you choose mediation, you keep control.  You make your own decisions. As a parent, isn’t it better for you to decide on your children’s future rather than a court who doesn’t know them?

Mediation is also less stressful than court, for both yourselves and your family. Divorce is difficult enough for both of you. Consider what effect a bitter court battle could have on your children.

In mediation, you both see an independent Mediator.  The Mediator does not take sides. They will help you discover your options, to enable you to reach agreements.

Attending a MIAMS meeting (Mediation Information Assessment Meeting) enables you to find out more about the mediation process. 

Before you make a decision, let us help you consider what options are available to you.

Find out which is the best route for you – a legal fight or mediation?

 

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