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Virginia Mediation Lawyer For Divorce & Child Custody Cases In Virginia

Virginia Mediation Lawyer For Divorce & Child Custody Cases In Virginia

VIRGINIA MEDIATION

Mediation is a valuable process with which to solve conflict and is a particularly useful process for parties divorcing in Virginia. Even the most contested issues can be resolved through the use of mediation. Parties may choose the process to address every issue of their case or perhaps just those creating the greatest challenges.

In Virginia, mediators serve as neutral third parties, whose role it is to facilitate communication and creative problem solving between the parties. The mediator assists the parties in addressing their issues of concern but also assists them in recognizing issues about which they may not be aware and which may become problems for them in the future if not addressed. Virginia divorce litigation does not provide avenues to the parties to discuss their interests or values. Where there are contested issues, it is necessary to discuss the parties' interests and values in order to develop a plan for moving forward which can be endorsed and embraced by all involved.

Engaging in mediation may drastically reduce the expense of divorce. The cost of litigation can be avoided to the extent issues are resolved through mediation. The cost of discovery, trial preparation and appearing at trial will be eliminated. When parties resolve their conflict through mediation, they have the benefit of self-determination. They have more control of their situation, and they decide how their future will be structured. In this situation the parties are better able to "buy in" to the Agreement. Research shows that as a result of "self-determination" and "buy in", those parties who choose mediation experience fewer instances of having to return to court to enforce their agreement or to revisit the issues relating to their children, support or finances. Divorcing couples often feel that they have had to succumb to the pressures of litigation and to the procedural demands of the court, that they have had to unreasonably compromise due to a lack of funds, or that they have not been "heard" in the court room. These concerns do no plague parties who choose to mediate instead of litigate.




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