
Although it has periods in which, unfortunately, is more fashionable, divorce is still quite common in most Western countries. According to experts, there are four main phases involved in the process of ending a marriage: arbitration, negotiation, litigation and mediation. In recent years, mediation has become a popular way to deal with divorce proceedings.
What is divorce mediation? Mediation in divorce has different meanings to different people. With this method, the divorcing couple will sit in a room with a neutral mediator. The mediator will help them work the issues that need to be resolved peacefully so they can get separation. Divorce mediation should be confidential and flexible also allowed to jointly solve their conflicts so that they can continue working together as parents or move on with their lives after divorce.
What is a mediator? A mediator is a neutral and independent negotiator, speaking with both sides and work to achieve the best for each of the parties. This neutrality means that the mediator can not give advice to the husband or wife, and can not act as an advocate for each party. What it can do, however, is to highlight, what everyone wants and what is the best way to achieve it.
This free exchange of information can help to negotiate and make decisions are made with greater confidence. If both spouses work with the same information, the resolution of the issues addressed will be much faster and much better for both.