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    MEDIATION TO SOLVE YOUR CASE

    Experienced Family Law Attorneys for Mediation

    At The Zwiebel Law Firm, LLC, we have years of experience providing legal representation for a variety of family law issues. Our Mediation Team will assist you in to resolving your family law issues with mediation.

    Get started achieving settlement of all your family law issues with Zwiebel Law Group.

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    Personalized Mediation Services for Your Case

    We understand that every client's situation is unique, which is why we take a personalized approach to each case. Our attorneys will work with you to develop a strategy that fits your specific needs and goals. We will utilize mediation to get you to an agreement. We can do mediation in person or via zoom. We want to create the most comfortable environment for you to reach your goals.

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    Compassionate and Effective Mediators

    Going through a divorce or family law issue can be stressful and emotional. We can help with mediation. Getting you to YES! Getting you to an agreement. Resolving all your family law issues. Our attorneys are not only skilled advocates but also compassionate mediators.  

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    What is Mediation?

    How Does Mediation Differ From Litigation?

    How Does Mediation Differ From Litigation?

    Mediation is set up like a meeting style informal process where a neutral third party—a mediator—helps couples negotiate and resolve issues related to their divorce. These issues dividing assets, deciding on child custody and visitation, spousal support, and more.

    The mediator’s role isn’t to make decisions for the couple, like a judge wou

    Mediation is set up like a meeting style informal process where a neutral third party—a mediator—helps couples negotiate and resolve issues related to their divorce. These issues dividing assets, deciding on child custody and visitation, spousal support, and more.

    The mediator’s role isn’t to make decisions for the couple, like a judge would, but rather to guide them toward mutually agreeable solutions. Think of the mediator as a facilitator who helps manage the conversation, clarify misunderstandings, and offer different perspectives.

    Unlike litigation, mediation is not about "winning" or "losing." It’s about finding compromise and ensuring that both parties feel heard and respected.

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    How Does Mediation Differ From Litigation?

    How Does Mediation Differ From Litigation?

    How Does Mediation Differ From Litigation?

    How Mediation Differs from Litigation Divorce litigation, where couples take their disputes to court, can be a long, adversarial, and expensive process. Lawyers are involved, hearings take place, and a judge ultimately makes the final decisions.

    Mediation, on the other hand, encourages cooperation and communication. It takes place outside 

    How Mediation Differs from Litigation Divorce litigation, where couples take their disputes to court, can be a long, adversarial, and expensive process. Lawyers are involved, hearings take place, and a judge ultimately makes the final decisions.

    Mediation, on the other hand, encourages cooperation and communication. It takes place outside of the courtroom, often in more private settings like offices or even virtually. Instead of the legal system controlling the process, the couple maintains more control over the outcome. This often leads to more personalized agreements that reflect what both people need, rather than the rigid frameworks of court-ordered settlements.

    Here’s another big difference: mediation is generally much quicker and less expensive than going through a full divorce trial. Because both parties are working together to reach an agreement, the process tends to move faster and with fewer legal fees. And while each spouse may still choose to have their own lawyer during mediation, the goal is to minimize conflict, not escalate it.

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    The Mediation Process

    Benefits of Mediation Get to the Finish Line Faster

    Benefits of Mediation Get to the Finish Line Faster

    3. The Mediation Process: What to Expect The mediation process typically begins with both spouses agreeing to work with a mediator. Each party may have a lawyer present or choose to consult with their lawyer outside of the mediation sessions.

    Here’s what the typical process might look like:

    • Initial Meeting: The mediator meets with both spou

    3. The Mediation Process: What to Expect The mediation process typically begins with both spouses agreeing to work with a mediator. Each party may have a lawyer present or choose to consult with their lawyer outside of the mediation sessions.

    Here’s what the typical process might look like:

    • Initial Meeting: The mediator meets with both spouses to explain how mediation works and set some ground rules. This is a chance for everyone to express their goals and concerns.
    • Identifying Issues: The mediator helps identify the key issues that need to be resolved—whether it’s property division, custody, alimony, or something else.
    • Negotiation: The heart of mediation involves structured negotiation. The mediator guides the discussion, encouraging both parties to voice their needs and find compromise. This might take several sessions, but the goal is always to reach mutually acceptable solutions.
    • Final Agreement: Once all the issues are resolved, the mediator helps draft a final agreement. This document can then be reviewed by each party’s lawyer, and, if everyone agrees, it’s submitted to the court for approval as part of the divorce settlement.We are skilled negotiators and will work to reach a fair settlement without the need for court intervention. 

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    Benefits of Mediation Get to the Finish Line Faster

    Benefits of Mediation Get to the Finish Line Faster

    Benefits of Mediation Get to the Finish Line Faster

    4. Benefits of Mediation There are several compelling reasons why many divorcing couples choose mediation over litigation:

    • Less Stressful: Divorce is emotionally draining. Mediation tends to be less adversarial and confrontational than going to court, reducing the emotional toll.
    • More Control: In mediation, both parties have a say in the fi

    4. Benefits of Mediation There are several compelling reasons why many divorcing couples choose mediation over litigation:

    • Less Stressful: Divorce is emotionally draining. Mediation tends to be less adversarial and confrontational than going to court, reducing the emotional toll.
    • More Control: In mediation, both parties have a say in the final agreement. You’re not leaving decisions entirely in the hands of a judge, so the process feels more personal and fair.
    • Preserves Relationships: This is particularly important when children are involved. Mediation can help maintain a civil, working relationship between divorcing spouses, which is crucial for effective co-parenting.
    • Cost-Effective: Mediation is generally less expensive than litigation because it avoids many of the court fees and lengthy legal processes.
    • Confidential: Unlike courtroom proceedings, which are often a matter of public record, mediation is private. The discussions and agreements stay between you, your spouse, and the mediator.

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