ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Find out if Mediation or Collaborative Divorce is right for you
Mediation for Divorce
Resolving differences in divorce could be done outside of the courts through meditation, which is one of the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods. In a mediated divorce, a trained neutral third party (mediator) works with both parties to resolve all the issues in the divorce. A mediator's job is not to make decisions but to facilitate effective communication among the parties to reach an agreement, often leading to a marital separation agreement. This method could be less expensive and less stressful than divorcing through the legal system.
Divorce Logic can help you mediate your divorce OR act as financial neutrals.
Collaborative Divorce
Collaborative Divorce is another form of divorce alternative divorce resolution (ADR). Consider collaborative Divorce as a team assembled to help the parties divorce, and depending on the matters to be worked out, it may include attorneys, mediators, divorce financial analysts, divorce coaches, & children specialists. The main difference between the collaborative divorce process and your own team is that in a collaborative divorce, all the specialists will work with both spouses during the Divorce