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Mediation & Arbitration
How should a divorcing couple prepare for their first mediation session?
If a divorce involves complex issues, can you still use a mediator?
Is it possible to achieve resolution via mediation for a high-conflict couple?
Are there any advantages to using mediation or arbitration rather than litigation?
Will both spouses need to hire their own lawyers in addition to their mediator?
Can a couple mediate some issues and litigate others – and is there any advantage to doing this?
Does a mediator typically charge as much as a lawyer?
Do mediators who are also lawyers provide legal advice?
Is there a difference between court-ordered divorce mediation and private divorce mediation?
How does someone choose the right mediator or arbitrator?
How long does arbitration typically take? Does it usually require multiple sessions?
How many mediation sessions does it typically take to resolve all the issues?