Child custody can be a volatile issue during the divorce process, sometimes dragging on with heated disputes and emotional stress. As each parent argues for what they believe is best for the child, litigation can escalate conflicts and extend the resolution period....
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Is a mediated divorce possible with a narcissist?
If you’re married to a person with a narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), then you most likely know they believe they are more eccentric or exceptional than others. This renders them entitled and unempathetic. Given their characters, you can already tell they are...
3 ways you can benefit from using mediation during your divorce
Divorce is an emotional process that is challenging in so many different ways. It can leave you with feelings of hurt, anger, and loss. When you’re just getting started, the divorce process can also leave you feeling overwhelmed by all the decisions you need to make....
Weaponizing mediation to delay a divorce
As opposed to divorce litigation, mediation is meant to be a more peaceful and cooperative process where two divorcing spouses work out their issues and negotiate various aspects of their dissolution. However, many spouses see it as a way control the process, if only...
Why consider mediation for child custody disputes?
Divorce, especially one that involves children, can be particularly difficult. A dispute over how custody will be shared can put a lasting strain on the relationship between the parents and the kids, especially when that involves a protracted court battle. Mediation...
3 keys to effective divorce mediation
Mediation can be a very effective tool for resolving most disputes, including divorce-related issues. In fact, more and more people are opting for divorce mediation over litigation. But how do you make it work for you? While mediation is an effective tool for...
Is mediation right for you and your family?
When people think of legal disputes, they often picture those disagreements being resolved in court. However, resolving disagreements in divorce over child custody, property division, spousal support and other issues in court can be costly, time-consuming, acrimonious...