Benefits of Divorce Mediation Trowbridge
Cost-Effective: Mediation typically costs far less than a litigated divorce.
Speedier Resolution: Settlements can often be made in weeks or months, rather than years in court.
Confidential: All discussions stay private.
Better for Children: A collaborative approach allows you to co-parent in a less conflictual way.
You Control the Outcome: You and your partner make the decision — not a judge.
EH Mediation Trowbridge conducts sessions both virtually and in-person, and can be arranged at your convenience. Our divorce mediation services can help you to navigate the emotions of divorce. We offer online mediation to discuss child custody, financial matters, child arrangements and the divorce process.
Family mediation can resolve a family dispute. Divorce can be a difficult time – book in a MIAM assessment today to avoid a court hearing. Our qualified mediators can help you reach a settlement agreement. Here at EH Mediation, we are able to cover a range of family issues – call us today to find out more. Your family mediator has years of experience to help both parties navigate divorce.
Divorce Mediation Trowbridge FAQs
1. What actually happens in divorce mediation?
In divorce mediation, an experienced mediator facilitates both parties in voicing their concerns, respectfully exchanging information, and negotiating a solution together in a neutral environment.
2. Is divorce mediation legally binding?
Mediation is not an order of the court; it is a process. Once agreements are finalised, though, they can be drafted into a legally binding consent order or contract with the help of a solicitor.
3. How long does divorce mediation last?
The duration varies with complexity. Some couples get through this in a few sessions (6-12 hours is the maximum; it’s normal), while others may take longer. You set the pace.
4. How much does divorce mediation cost?
Costs vary based on the number of sessions and level of support. In general, mediation is much less expensive than divorce litigation, and we can discuss fees and packages at your consultation.
5. What if my partner doesn’t want to get involved?
Mediation is most effective when both sides agree to participate. If neither party wants to be involved, we can discuss some options about getting both parties to participate or whether ADR is the right fit.
6. What if we can’t be in unison about everything?
If mediation does not resolve all issues between you, you still retain the right to exercise other legal remedies. Mediation is intended to assist, not restrict, your choices.
7. Do we need lawyers?
You don’t need a lawyer to attend mediation, but many clients choose to consult one before or after to ensure their rights are protected, and the final agreement is robust.