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Mediating Divorce and Custody Disputes |
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Anyone contemplating separation or who has recently separated and is experiencing difficulty arranging post-separation property, custody, or visitation arrangements should consider mediation. Mediation is a process whereby the parties themselves are aided in working out their own understandings and coming to their own agreements about their futures. The costs of some hours of consultation with a psychologist/mediator and the achievement of a successful resolution of conflict is only a fraction of what would be the eventual legal expenses resulting from a disputed divorce. And even the most intractable and inflamed post-separation relationships can, with wise mediation attention, be transformed into a working set of arrangements that will:
IF YOU ARE ABOUT TO BEGIN OR HAVE ALREADY BEGUN A SEARCH FOR A SETTLEMENT WITH A SPOUSE, CONSIDER SEEKING A CONSULTATION ABOUT MEDIATION. In the supportive, understanding, non-adversarial mediation relationship, you can be empowered to design your own future, and you can be led to overcome the hurt, guilt, hostility, and bitterness that may currently characterize your relationship with your former spouse. Should children be involved, as you begin mediation, you will also have the opportunity to be educated about patterns of custody and visitation that will keep the experienced distress of your children to its minimum. You can also avoid turning your life over to layers and the court. Please consider using one of the links provided below... E-mail Dr. Kovacs to Receive his Perspectives on a Particular Dispute You Are Having Difficulty Resolving Schedule a Telephone Consultation About Developing a Plan for Mediation Make An Initial Appointment To Discuss a Possible Course of Mediation RETURN TO HOME PAGE |
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