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Using mediation to make your divorce easier

On Behalf of | Nov 8, 2017 | Child Support |

Divorce is a complicated process, but there are things that you may be able to do to make it a bit simpler for both parties and your children. For some couples, this is possible through mediation, which may allow you to avoid litigation and craft a final order that allows you to have a strong post-divorce future.

In Texas, couples who are pursuing a divorce may have to go through mediation before they can move on to litigation over an issue. However, this requirement could actually work to your benefit and allow you to actually effectively address and resolve divorce issues without stepping foot inside a courtroom.

How does it work?

Mediation is a method of resolving disputes using discussions and negotiations rather than a high-stakes trial. By employing the services of a neutral third-party mediator, the two divorcing parties can work together to reach resolutions that will work long into the future. Two people do not have to like each other or get along to make mediation work, they simply have to commit to the process and resolve to keep disputes out of court.

Why you may consider mediation for your divorce

Not every couple will find that mediation works for their unique situation. However, if you must attempt mediation before you litigate by law, then you would be prudent to consider how to make this work to your advantage. Some of the benefits to choosing mediation include the following:

  • It allows you to take more control over the details of your final order.
  • It generally takes less time and costs less than a traditional divorce.
  • It may be less stressful and complicated than a contentious divorce.

It is possible to also protect your rights during the mediation process. Before you choose this path, you would be wise to learn more about what this decision means for you specifically and how you can shield your interests.

Pursuing a strong post-divorce future

The end of a marriage is a complex time of transition and change for everyone. When you choose mediation, it could lessen the negative impact of this decision on you and your children.

Even if you do not choose to mediate, you would be wise to fully understand all of the choices available to you. When you know all of your options, you can choose a path that best suits your needs and allows you to effectively pursue a future that is stable and secure.

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