Divorce can be a very difficult phase of life for the entire family. Not only are divorcing couples exploring new ways of relating to each other, but they are also learning new ways of parenting their children. A mediated divorce can help couples with children get...
Year: 2021
Understanding the advantages of collaborative divorce
Divorce has become synonymous with conflict, heartache and arguments. Does it really have to be this way? The simple answer is, “No.” Turning a divorce into a court battle is more than emotionally draining -- it is also financially draining. A collaborative divorce is...
You still need a lawyer in Michigan even when the divorce is uncontested
A time comes after several years in marriage when you start having disagreements over just about everything. This is perfectly normal. Not all couples are destined to be lifetime partners. When you finally decide to terminate your marriage, you should consider...
Breaking the myths of divorce mediation
Your divorce does not have to be a long, nasty, bitter battle between you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse. But unfortunately, that is how far too many litigated divorces end. Especially when minor children are involved, the parents owe it to their kids to end things on...
Should you consider family law mediation for your divorce?
One of the more common reasons for the breakdown of marital relationships is communication issues, so the idea of sitting down for mediation to settle your divorce may seem a bit far-fetched. Many couples assume that their communication difficulties are too big to...
Are you putting off divorce because you don’t like conflict?
You want to end your marriage, but you know that asking for a divorce may lead to conflict. You can totally imagine going to court, arguing with your spouse over how to divide your assets and leaving it up to a judge to decide when you’ll get to see your kids. That’s...
Two more core benefits of mediation for divorce
You can use mediation in your divorce case, and it is an alternative to going to court. Mediation means you do not have to litigate and you and your spouse have more control over the results. You’re not letting the court decide. You have probably heard that mediation...
What are the financial benefits of mediating your divorce?
Love might be the reason people marry. Yet, it is money that causes many marriages to break apart. Researchers at Francis Financial interviewed women on several subjects related to their divorce in 2019. At least 80% of them admitted to having financial worries of...
Why mediation might not be possible if you’re dealing with a narcissistic ex
People tend to think of divorces as contentious events that come with lots of drama and strife. For some, the possibility of going through mediation makes this entire process a bit easier to accept. In mediation, both sides work together to come up with the terms of...
Working through parenting issues when the parents come from different cultures
You and your ex-spouse don’t come from the same culture, to be sure, but your child is a part of both -- and you need to keep that in mind when you’re thinking about the future. Honoring and respecting both sides of your child’s culture is something that will help...