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Divorce Mediation
Horn, Turnbach, & Rybar, LLC
WHAT IS IT?
Mediation is a dispute resolution process which
an impartial third party, the mediator, facilitates
negotiations among disputants to help them reach a mutually acceptable
settlement.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?
In most instances, mediation can save the parties both time and
money. Most important, mediation is confidential and, therefore,
an excellent forum for resolving sensitive matrimonial disputes.
Additionally, often settlements can be reached without having
to first initiate divorce proceedings with the court.
HOW DO I GET STARTED?
By making a phone call to our office, we can provide you information
regarding how the
process works and what the expected costs are. The most important
precondition is a willingness by both parties to explore whether
mediation will work for them. Usually, after the initial telephone
consultation, a joint session can be arranged where the process
can be explained to you and your spouse.
DO YOU STILL
NEED AN ATTORNEY?
In most cases the answer to this question will be yes. However,
ideally, that attorney will be serving in an advisory role, providing
you with the legal advice you need to effectively negotiate to
a settlement with your spouse rather than preparing you for costly,
public litigation.
If you already have an attorney, you may advise that attorney
that you are interested in pursuing mediation as an alternative.
If asked to contact our offices, we can provide your attorney
with information concerning how the process works and what their
role will be, if mediation is pursued.
WHY DO WE RECOMMEND
MEDIATION?
Stories abound about how the divorce litigation process is costly,
time consuming, and, in cases involving children, is often damaging
to their best interests. Many of us have friends and family who
we know to have been subjected to unneeded stress, uncertainty
and expense by divorce litigation. Through its philosophy of self-determination,
mediation seeks to put the divorcing spouses in control of the
divorce process and in crafting the result. Settlements can be
accomplished with less acrimony than in litigated divorce cases.
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· Horn, Turnbach, & Rybar, LLC ·
Toms River, New Jersey, USA Phone:
732-736-9300 |
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