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Cost effective
Mediation is generally less expensive than litigation and typically involves fewer legal fees.
Confidentiality
Mediation sessions are confidential and more private. While court proceedings are public, mediation allows the parties resolution without public disclosure.
Prioritises Children
Mediation in cases involving children allows parents to collaboratively create a parenting plan that prioritizes the best interests of the children and their well-being.
Reduced conflict
Mediation encourages cooperation and communication, which can reduce the level of conflict and emotional stress.
Faster
The mediation process can be quicker than litigation, allowing parties to resolve their issues in a more cooperative way and therefore move forward more rapidly.
Tailored solutions
Mediation allows for creative and customized solutions that are tailored to the specific needs of the parties involved.
What is Mediation?
Mediation is a voluntary process of structured negotiation between two or more Parties that enables the Parties to resolve any differences and arrive at mutually acceptable solutions to a legal problem.
Because the solution is designed by both Parties, the chances that one of the Parties will default or go back on the agreement are substantially lower.
At the end of the process, the Parties have the option of filing the divorce papers directly with the Court (full instructions provided), or to have a third party legal representative file the divorce on their behalf.
Find out why over 60 of our country’s laws have been updated in recent years to accommodate Mediation as a critical component of the Legal process.