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The Role Of The Mediator

California divorce cases and related family law issues are complex and contentious. Mediation may be a better way to resolve the issues of your divorce. When you and your spouse are considering separation, you may want to consider using a mediator instead of taking your case to the courtroom. Contact a Simi Valley mediation attorney Ronald K. Stitch at Law Offices of Ronald K. Stitch. He is ready to get to work on your case today. <br>

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The Role Of The Mediator

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  1. ?e Role Of ?e Mediator

  2. California divorce cases and related family law issues are complex and contentious. While many cases end up in the courtroom, there are other avenues that separating couples can take to get through this tough time. Mediation may be a better way to resolve the issues of your divorce.

  3. Mediation Can Be A Powerful Tool Divorces are complex, regardless of the situation. They can also be expensive for both parties. However, there are ways to resolve the issues in a divorce case in a more economical and less contentious manner.

  4. Consider the following issues that may be present in your divorce case: Child Custody – both physical and legal custody of any children needs to be sorted out. Property Division – California is a community property state, so all jointly owned assets will be equitably divided. Child Support – both parties are required to continue to support their children after a divorce. Spousal Maintenance – fair alimony payments need to be decided upon.

  5. A mediator is a neutral third party. Both parties in the divorce need to agree on the mediator that is ultimately chosen to handle the case. Mediation is beneficial for many reasons. Those who go through the mediation process are less likely to experience a contested divorce. A contested divorce can lead to a long and drawn-out process that becomes expensive.

  6. Mediators do not act as an attorney for either party. They are not there to represent one party or the other. They are there to ensure both sides are treated fairly. Your mediator will help you find common ground.

  7. Hire An Attorney When you and your spouse are considering separation, you may want to consider using a mediator instead of taking your case to the courtroom. Contact a Simi Valley mediation attorney Ronald K. Stitch at Law Offices of Ronald K. Stitch. He is ready to get to work on your case today.

  8. Contact Details 5775 East Los Angeles Avenue, Suite 120 Simi Valley, CA 93063 https://www.legalcounselin g.com/contact.shtml 818-707-0206

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