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Get Your Spouse to Agree to Mediation! Yes You Can!
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If you’ve done your research on mediation, you know that it is much simpler and more effective than a typical courtroom divorce. Not only do you and your spouse get to decide where your things go rather than some judge, but you are able to save yourselves and your children from the heartache and nastiness of a courtroom divorce. So, how in the world do you convince your spouse to agree to mediation? This article discusses how to outline the benefits of mediation to your spouse so you can both move forward quickly.

No Lawyer Required –

One thing you can mention to your spouse is that with mediation, a lawyer isn’t necessary. You’re able to get things worked out without hiring an expensive lawyer to fight for you. Because mediators are trained to keep the situation calm and provide helpful, possible solutions – the environment is much calmer and pleasant. This will eliminate the need for you to have a lawyer to do your dirty work. Therefore, you can save a lot of money if you choose mediation over a typical courtroom divorce.

It Benefits the Children –

Not only can you save money with mediation but you can save your children some stress and strife. Courtroom divorces usually get pretty nasty, especially with both lawyers trying to pull out bad information about the other side in the chance of improving their own side’s argument. This is a terrible thing for children to have to go through. When you and your spouse choose mediation, things are done in a better way. Everyone stays calm and decides where the property and assets go – as well as child custody arrangements. You’re able to save your family from more grief by choosing to have your divorce mediated.

The Mediation Process Goes Quickly –

Usually, even hostile spouses can agree to a solution that is beneficial to all within just a few visits with the mediator. Because each person is calm and the environment stays calm rather than hostile like a courtroom divorce – couples are able to agree more quickly on the division of property and assets. While courtroom divorces can last years, mediation can be over with in just a few months. This is a great benefit to outline to your spouse.

When you take the time to outline these benefits to your spouse about mediation, he or she may be quicker to agree to mediation. This allows you to get the process over with more quickly, in an easier and less expensive way.

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