Mediation vs. Litigation
/The key to saving time, money and peace of mind, is to commit to an amicable divorce, even when things get tough.
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The key to saving time, money and peace of mind, is to commit to an amicable divorce, even when things get tough.
Read MoreLike so many things in life, mediation is what you make of it. You can treat it like a waste of time and it will be or you can dive in and make the most of it.
Read MoreUltimately, confidentiality is one of the big reasons why mediation works. It gives people an opportunity to discuss their feelings, their hopes and intentions, and to be vulnerable in a safe space.
Read MoreHow you got to this place matters. What also matters, is how you want to handle things now; how much you are willing to let go of and what do you need to hold on to.
Read MoreJust because a mediator charges $300 (or more) per hour does not mean they have the experience to back it up.
Read MoreAs you’re in the process of making the major decision of divorce, you may be imagining a picturesque life on the other side of it and want to try and get there as fast as possible. It would be most wise, however, to take the time to do your homework so you can make informed decisions that may very well may impact the rest of your life.
Read MoreOfficially called Personal Property, it’s the furniture, TVs, linens, dishes, yard equipment, and tools. It’s all the things in the house that you as a couple living in one house use together and now that you’ll be living separately you need to divide.
Read MoreClarity Mediation helps separating and divorcing couples reach a satisfactory and individualized settlement agreement.