Mediation
Frequently Asked Questions
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I've Heard About Mediation, But I've Also Heard That The Less Sophisticated Spouse Is More Likely To Be Taken Advantage Of?
True, there may be an imbalance of power. But a good mediator will take this into account and even reject cases if there is a likelihood of fraud or unfair dealing. -
I Might Consider Mediation, But Will I Have To Waive My Ability To Use A Lawyer?
Absolutely not! Good mediators encourage clients to have independent counsel review divorce agreements. -
Well, This All Sounds Reasonable, But My Spouse Would Never Agree To Mediation. Can I Force Him?
Absolutely not! Mediation is 100% voluntary.
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