Mediation in Montgomery County
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Have you ever heard of your friends, colleagues, or family members discuss the anxiety that comes from going through a painful divorce? Alternatively, you might have seen or heard about such stories from television or on the news, and now that you are being forced to go through a divorce yourself, you are feeling burdened by the thought of becoming involved in an extensive, nasty courtroom fight.
Before you start putting on your boxing gloves, you should reach out to our mediators in Montgomery County. You may be shocked to discover that there are alternatives to drawn-out shouting matches within the courtroom. Instead of battling a contentious divorce for years, our certified mediators at Testa & Pagnanelli, LLC stand ready with a third option – mediating compromises while simultaneously keeping the peace.
Call us today at (610) 365-4733 so our reliable family law attorneys can support the cause.
How Divorce Mediation Works
The way that mediation works is that both you and your ex-partner will meet with a mediator, whose role is to serve as a neutral party throughout the discussion. If necessary, you and your partner can even be separated in two rooms. Throughout the process, the mediator is not able to represent nor give advice to either you or your ex-partner, to maintain neutrality. This is why it is so crucial to have your own attorney to consult. With one of our own certified mediators by your side, who understand your specific legal situation and concerns, your mediation process could go smoother than an individual who must seek a mediator from an outside source.
Throughout the mediation, you will be able to identify any of your needs, questions, and your concerns. The mediator will then be able to help you and your former spouse come to the best terms of resolving your conflicts, all through personally tailored techniques for fixing family problems. After tentative agreements have been made, the mediator will write up an account of the terms, ready to be examined and edited by your independent lawyers. They themselves can go in your place to finalize the document of divorce based on your agreement.
The Benefits of Divorce Mediation
If you are still hesitant about whether mediation is for you, it is important to realize that there is a wide range of benefits which arise from the process.
Some of the advantages which come from selecting mediation for your divorce include:
- The ability to work on settling your issues with your spouse so that the decision of what happens to your children as well as your property are yours alone to make, rather than a decision made by a judge who doesn’t know the situation.
- A method of decreasing any disruption on the lives of your children during the already painful process of divorce
- Much more rapid results than waiting on a long courtroom divorce process
- A more cost-effective solution than spending thousands of dollars of your hard-earned money on a courtroom result which might not even be in your favor
Instead of becoming frustrated and stressed by the traditional divorce process, get in contact with our certified family law mediators in Montgomery County, who can immediately answer all your questions about taking this route.
Do You Need a Lawyer During Mediation?
Mediation is often seen as a less formal and more cost-effective alternative to resolving disputes compared to going to court. One common question that arises is whether you need a lawyer during mediation. While mediation is designed to be a more straightforward process, having a lawyer by your side can offer several significant advantages.
First, a lawyer can help you understand your legal rights and obligations before you enter the mediation process. This ensures that you are fully informed about what you are entitled to and what you might be agreeing to during negotiations. Without legal guidance, you may inadvertently agree to terms that are less favorable or fail to address important issues.
During mediation, a lawyer can also act as your advocate, helping you communicate your needs and priorities effectively. Mediators are neutral parties who facilitate discussions but do not provide legal advice. A lawyer, on the other hand, is there to represent your interests and ensure that your voice is heard. This is particularly important in complex cases involving child custody, spousal support, or significant assets.
Additionally, a lawyer can assist in drafting and reviewing the final agreement reached during mediation. This is crucial because the agreement may become legally binding once signed and submitted to the court. A lawyer can ensure that the language of the agreement accurately reflects your understanding and protects your rights.
While mediation aims to be collaborative, it is still a legal process with long-term consequences. Having a lawyer during mediation can provide peace of mind, knowing that you are making informed decisions and that your interests are safeguarded throughout the process. Ultimately, the choice to involve a lawyer is personal, but many find it to be a wise investment in achieving a fair and lasting resolution.
Contact us now at (610) 365-4733 or fill out our online form so our team at Testa & Pagnanelli, LLC can help you mediate the right solution.
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