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March Slide-Misconceptions About Separation Mediation

Separation mediation is a process where a neutral third-party mediator helps couples reach agreements regarding their separation or divorce.

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March Slide-Misconceptions About Separation Mediation

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  1. Misconceptions About Separation Mediation

  2. Introduction Separation mediation is a process where a neutral third-party mediator helps couples reach agreements regarding their separation or divorce. Despite its many benefits, there are still some common misconceptions about separation mediation that prevent people from seeking this option. Here are some of the most common misconceptions about separation mediation:

  3. Mediation Is For Couples Who Get Along Many people assume that mediation is only for couples who are amicable and can easily reach agreements. However, mediation is an effective option even for couples who have high-conflict relationships.

  4. Legally Binding Agreements reached in mediation are legally binding. They can be incorporated into a formal separation agreement or court order.

  5. Mediation Is A Shortcut Some people think that mediation is a quick and easy way to resolve all issues related to their separation. While mediation is a faster and less expensive than litigation, it still requires time and effort to reach a fair and comprehensive agreement.

  6. Mediators Provide Legal Advice Mediators are not lawyers, and they cannot provide legal advice. It is important to consult with a lawyer during the mediation process to ensure that your legal rights are protected.

  7. Conclusion It's important to dispel the common misconceptions surrounding separation mediation. Understanding the truth about separation mediation helps the couples to make informed decisions and move forward with greater clarity and confidence

  8. History About Us Our Team Our Clients Our firm was started with the idea that most issues around Separation and Divorce can be settled outside of court. We have knowledgeable staff who have a wide range of life experiences which include holding public company Vice President positions. We have all types of clients – from lay preacher to lawyer, from truck driver to teacher, beekeeper to business owner.

  9. Contact us Use our convenient online scheduling system to book a 10-minute phone call with a knowledgeable person at a time that is convenient for you. Address #502 10080 jasper Ave., Edmonton, Alberta, T5J1V9 Email info@thedivorcecompany.ca Phone 780.990.0407

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