Divorce Mediation: Frequently Asked Questions – Family Law Practice at Levy Craig Law Firm

Divorce mediation is a process designed to avoid a trial. Going to court and putting your family’s financial future and parenting plan in the hands of a judge is scary. Mediation is the perfect option for families desiring a private, family-centered process. Family Law Practice at Levy Craig Law Firm in Kansas City can help you answer the following questions.

What is the price?

We know every case is unique. That said, divorce mediation offers the family a less expensive route to dissolving the marriage. Collaborative divorce method is also designed to meet the needs of each family. No two families are alike, and creative communication and a healthy family dynamic are vastly different from each other.

How does it work?

The mediation process involves a trained family mediator who will work with you and your spouse to help you reach agreements on all of your unresolved issues by facilitating a discussion regarding available options to find the one that is most in line with both parties’ interests. Working with your spouse in this process can take different forms. Some people choose to speak directly with each other and exchange necessary documents. Others use what is called a caucus method, which involves the mediator meeting both parties individually. 

Is mediation a good fit for me?

Mediation and the collaborative divorce method are typically better fits for families over going to court. So long as you and your spouse are willing and able to work together in a peaceful manner, placing your family’s needs first, mediation is the path you’re looking for. The collaborative divorce model is a great option for anyone who wants a private, family-centered process to address their specific needs and goals. 

Do we still need attorneys?

You can participate in divorce mediation with or without separate counsel. Sometimes the parties never hire attorneys. In other cases the parties have attorneys to provide them with legal advice and guidance. If you and your spouse have each retained an attorney, you have the choice regarding whether your attorney attends mediation with you.

Is mediation private? 

Divorce mediation is a confidential process. Neither party may testify in court what was discussed. The mediator will not and cannot be compelled to disclosed any of the mediation discussions. This confidentiality is necessary to make sure both sides feel comfortable enough to have a meaningful discussion about their options. Levy Craig Family Law’s own mediation expert has decades of experience providing this discreet service in Kansas City that you can trust.

How long does mediation last?

You can start divorce mediation as soon as you and your spouse are ready. It will continue until all the issues are resolved. You can follow your own schedule without any court-assigned deadlines. You can meet with your mediator as often as your schedule allows.

Are you needing mediation in your divorce process? Let the Family Law Practice at Levy Craig Law Firm make your life easier. Call us at (816) 545-7474 or you can contact us online. Nathalie Elliot is an experienced mediator offering a child centered and family focused process designed to be low stress and low tension.

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