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PRACTICING FAMILY LAW

In Massachusetts For Over 30 Years

3 important benefits of divorce mediation

On Behalf of | Jan 6, 2020 | mediation and collaborative law |

When your Massachusetts marriage comes to an end, you are undoubtedly going to need to take certain steps to untangle your life from that of your former spouse. You do not, however, have to engage in a knock-down, drag-out fight with your former partner to accomplish the things you need to do. At the Law Offices of Sheara F. Friend, we recognize that many people are able to save themselves substantial time, money and stress by forgoing a traditional litigated divorce and instead choosing to undergo divorce mediation.

Per Psychology Today, divorce mediation involves both parties working together with the aid of an unbiased mediator to sort through the same types of matters you would in a traditional courtroom divorce. Mediation offers a number of important benefits, however, that may make it particularly appealing to you.

For example, you and your ex should both be able to save a substantial sum of money by opting for mediation. Mediators are typically less expensive than traditional divorce attorneys, and you and your ex are also splitting the expense of the mediator between you, resulting in even bigger savings.

Mediation is also less adversarial and less public than a litigated divorce, meaning you may be able to have more control over the process by opting for divorce mediation. Mediating your divorce may also help preserve at least some sort of relationship between you and your ex, even though your romantic relationship has come to an end.

A third major benefit of divorce mediation involves the fact that it is typically not as hard on children as a litigated divorce. While mediating may help you and your ex part ways faster, it may also demonstrate to any children you share that you still prioritize them and their well-being above all else. Find more on this topic on our webpage.

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