Divorce does not have to play out in the open
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Divorce does not have to play out in the open

On Behalf of | Feb 14, 2022 | Divorce |

When people think about divorce, the picture that comes to mind is a protracted legal battle pitting the separating spouses on each side with the children and finances at the center of it all. While it is usually the case, divorce does not have to be such a messy affair.

When you and your spouse can agree on some issues surrounding the divorce, you may find it worthwhile roping in a mediator to assist you in finding a middle ground. The mediator is usually a neutral party tasked with helping both parties reach a consensus on how things will be handled, from the kids to property division and everything else in between.

The benefits of a mediated divorce

Perhaps the most significant benefit of a mediated divorce is that the children will be protected from any potential conflict that would have arisen between the parents. Divorce affects children in various ways, and a long-running dispute can worsen an already bad situation.

Other benefits include the following:

  • It is a cheaper option compared to a contested divorce.
  • You can come up with solutions that work for both of you without external interference.
  • You will retain your privacy.
  • Co-parenting will be easier with a mediated divorce.
  • It provides a sense of closure to the separating couple.

These are just some of the perks of mediation that make it worth considering.

Is mediation the best option for you?

There are cases where mediation cannot work, such as when you and your partner do not see eye to eye or there are instances of domestic violence. In such cases, litigation may be the only solution.

Either way, you should be prepared to protect your interests and ensure that you do not get less than you deserve at the end of it all.