5 reasons to choose divorce mediation

On Behalf of | May 1, 2020 | Divorce, Mediation |

Most people have preconceived ideas about the divorce process. They expect a bitter battle in court, fighting with their ex-spouse over custody arrangements and property division. While this might be the case for some couples, it doesn’t have to be for you.

If you’re not looking forward to a long and stressful divorce, you may want to consider an alternative. Mediated divorce offers spouses the chance to get through the complicated process much more smoothly.

The following are some reasons to choose divorce mediation:

  • You have children. Couples with children should consider mediation as it is generally more peaceful and, therefore, less stressful for the kids. You and your spouse can carefully agree to child support and custody terms without the looming presence of a judge. As you and your spouse will have to continue seeing each other for the sake of your kids, mediation can also help you maintain a civil relationship and find a solution that benefits everyone in your family.
  • You want to maintain your privacy. Court proceedings are public, so if you don’t want your secrets to get out, mediation is the best choice. If you have a business, mediation can also help protect your brand reputation from becoming tangled up in the divorce as well.
  • You’re worried about the cost. Let’s face it – divorce is expensive. The costs of attorneys alone can create a sizable dent in your savings. If you don’t believe you have enough finances to cover divorce, mediation is a good alternative.
  • You want more control. If you want to avoid a judge deciding the terms of your divorce agreement, mediation can provide you with the control you want. You will be able to have more say over how to divide your assets and arrange for custody of your kids as well.
  • You want to reach a resolution faster. The divorce process can be incredibly long, dragging on for months or even over a year. If you have other responsibilities that need your attention, such as your children or a business you own, choosing mediation can help expedite the process and let you move on with your life.

Divorce mediation isn’t for everybody, but it might be just right for you. With the help of a neutral third-party mediator, you can reach an agreeable solution with your spouse faster without sacrificing too much of what you want.

Reach out with an attorney who has the experience in handling mediated divorce to learn more about whether this option will work for you.