Divorce mediation can be a highly beneficial option for high-asset couples. Mediation offers a more private, efficient and cost-effective way to resolve divorce matters compared to traditional litigation. For couples with significant assets, these advantages of...
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How mediation can help with co-parenting plans
Co-parenting after a separation or divorce can be challenging. Both parents want the best for their children, but disagreements often arise due to different parenting styles, communication issues or unresolved conflicts. Mediation offers a structured and supportive...
Mediation in divorce: Is it the right approach for you?
As you look ahead to your divorce, you may have concerns about how stressful and complicated the process will be. Divorce, regardless of how amicable the two parties may be, will be complicated. If there are still remaining issues you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse...
Is mediated divorce right for you?
If you are heading toward divorce, you probably have already had your fair share of anxiety and conflict. The thought of a contentious and stressful divorce process may be the last thing you want, but you cannot see another way out of your unhappy marriage....
Parent coordination may keep you out of the courtroom
If your divorce or breakup was volatile or contentious, chances are your efforts at co-parenting with your ex often hit snags that you cannot seem to resolve. Like many New Jersey parents who have gone through a traumatic breakup or litigated divorce, you may dread...
Be careful not to sabotage your divorce mediation
If you are like many struggling spouses in New Jersey, you understand that your divorce does not have to be a contentious battle in a courtroom. In fact, you may be hoping to keep your private life off the public record and to remain as civil as possible throughout...
Can mediation reduce the stress of your divorce?
There is no question that divorce is among the most stressful events you can go through. It means the separation of your life from your spouse’s, the division of your assets and the difficult decisions related to your children and pets. Divorce may bring challenges to...
Your divorce is a private matter, so why go to court?
If you are facing a high-net-worth divorce, you would probably prefer to keep it quiet. After all, divorce is a private matter between two people. When you opt for litigation, you go to court, and your divorce proceeding is open to public scrutiny. However, mediation...
Prepare your parenting plan ideas before attending mediation
Mediation has become a popular alternative to traditional divorce in court. One reason is that this is a private process ideal for developing workable parenting plans. While preparing for your mediation session, remember to jot down your thoughts and preferences...
Should divorcing business owners litigate or mediate?
If you and your spouse have decided to divorce, you are probably dreading a court battle over the business you own. Your focus may be on litigation, but that is not your only option. Facts show that even couples facing a high-asset divorce feel impressed by the...