Mediation gives divorcing couples a way to keep fighting in check, save thousands in legal fees, and obtain fair division of assets and responsibilities.
The mediator brings him back to earth by asking How do you expect to take care of them?
Splitting a household during a divorce is a painful complex process fraught with anxiety fear and anger. Mediation offers couples a way to keep fighting in check save tens of thousands in legal fees and obtain fair division of assets and responsibilities.
When Ron and his wife Alona began the miserable process of ending their marriage, Ron felt only anger and bitterness. But once separated from his wife, and after coming to terms with the inevitable, both he and his wife cooled down considerably. They decided that even if they couldn’t make their marriage work, they ought to do their best to make their divorce work. They had a compelling reason to do so: four children under age 12.
“I realized, she needs to be a great mom, and I need to be a great dad,” Ron says. “We needed a framework through which we could put all the issues on the table, and lay out all the topics and time frames for parenting our children.”
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