The divorce mediation process can be a highly effective way to resolve disputes and come out stronger on the other side. But, if you're considering divorce mediation, you need to know what to expect.
- First, find a qualified mediator who has experience in family law and can help you navigate complex issues like child custody and property division.
- Next, schedule a consultation with the mediator to discuss your case and get a sense of their approach and what they expect from you.
- During mediation, remain calm, open-minded, and honest. Be prepared to present your case and listen actively to the other party's perspective.
What to Expect During Your Divorce Mediation Session:
- Mediation sessions typically last between 2-4 hours, depending on the complexity of your case and the mediator's availability.
- During the session, you'll meet with your mediator in a neutral location (e.g. a conference room or mediation center).
- The mediator will ask you questions to understand your concerns and goals for the mediation process.
- You'll then have an opportunity to present your case and discuss any issues or concerns with the mediator.