My Divorce: The Strategic Role of Mediation in Achieving Amicable Outcomes
Divorce, by its very nature, is a significant life transition that often brings with it a complex array of emotional, financial, and legal challenges. Traditionally,
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Divorce, by its very nature, is a significant life transition that often brings with it a complex array of emotional, financial, and legal challenges. Traditionally,
When considering a divorce, couples often turn to mediation as a constructive means to foster open communication and minimize conflict between the two parties. Sometimes,
What Is Mediation? Mediation is used to help settle disputes. An impartial third party known as a mediator will sit down with both parties and
If you and your spouse are facing divorce, you must choose a process. If you cannot agree on major points such as sharing custody of
Truly an Answer to Your Dilemma Just as the iconic songwriter and singer Bob Dylan pronounced in his 1965 hit, “The times they are a-changing”, applies
This week on “Lawyer Says,” we’re answering a Marylander who’s amicably divorcing her former spouse of 30+ years, but wonders if an old inheritance from her
Court is not an automatic necessity for hot-and-heavy disputes. Instead of immediately filing a lawsuit, consider trying formal mediation, with a lawyer at your side
When neighborly disputes, divorce, or family disagreements disrupt life, we get stressed out. These disagreements cloud judgment and rational thinking. Mediation brings an unbiased third
Breaking up is difficult—even more so for married couples. Kids, property, and finances come into play. One of a couple’s first options when breaking up
When you reach the end of the road in a marriage, the next step is crucial to moving on and starting over. The divorce takes