Mediation
Have an Informed Negotiation for Your Divorce Through Mediation
Going through a divorce can be one of the hardest times in your life and doing it in a public court trial can make the process even harder. Mediation is a more private, cooperative form of alternative dispute resolution that can address your particular situation with a knowledgeable mediator acting as a neutral facilitator. At Mullett Dove Meacham & Bradley, we offer representation in divorce mediation, helping advocate for your priorities as part of the negotiation process.
A mediator can help the parties resolve all the issues related to a divorce, or they can assist with specific issues that the parties feel they can resolve before going to trial. We help our clients identify the scope of mediation, using our experience to facilitate compromise without jeopardizing your rights.
As a way to effectively negotiate a divorce agreement, mediation can be the right solution for parties who need some help but would prefer to resolve their issues quickly and privately. If you would like to learn more about mediation, contact us today for a consultation.
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