For divorcing couples seeking a resolution to their property and child custody issues in Connecticut, Mediation is often a cost-effective, private and confidential solution. Contact Attorney Emily Thaller or Attorney Abigail Bicknell to learn more about how mediation works and how the process can benefit you and your needs. We have office locations in North Haven, Fairfield and Manhattan.
Mediation is a private, confidential process for resolving disagreements outside of the court system (litigation). The mediator acts as a neutral third party and helps find a solution that everyone finds acceptable. Mediation is voluntary, and you can withdraw at any time during the process. Once you've reached a tentative agreement, it is written up for your review and can then be turned into a formal written agreement. Nothing is legally binding until both parties have signed that formal agreement. Then it does become a binding legal contract.
Mediation serves the needs of the couple and the family. People who agree to get divorced can often find common ground and do not need to go through the courts. In these cases mediation may be a good fit. Many people find that mediation is:
Generally, mediation sessions are scheduled to last from 1 to 2 hours depending on your needs and available time. A typical Mediation can be accomplished in 4 to 8 sessions, depending on the complexity of assets and issues. Mediation fees are usually paid at the end of each session, with a relatively small retainer to cover the cost of document review, and writing the Divorce Agreement.
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