Parents who divorce when their children are still at home choose mediation over litigation when they can for a number of reasons. The mediation process typically requires negotiation and compromise, while a litigated divorce is more likely to involve conflict,...
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What Not to Say in Child Custody Mediation in Wisconsin
Child custody mediation can be a challenging process for any parent. It’s an opportunity to work collaboratively with the other parent to create a custody agreement in the best interest of your child. However, the way you conduct yourself and the words you choose can...
Should I use mediation or litigation for my divorce?
One of the first, and often most important, decisions to make when getting a divorce is which legal process is right for your divorce. It is important to remember that although divorce is the end of a romantic relationship it also entails very specific legal steps...
