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4 Things You Did Not Know About Mediation in Florida

By Laurie R. Chane |

If you are a party in a divorce or family law case that is in dispute, there is a good chance that you will participate in mediation in an attempt to resolve conflict. In almost all cases, parties to a contested family law matter are required to participate in mediation as a condition before… Read More »

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How To Prepare For Child Custody Mediation

By Laurie R. Chane |

If you are a parent involved in a Florida child custody case, the court will likely order mediation to resolve any disputes that you have not already worked out by agreement. The process is official in the sense that you can make legally binding decisions; however, it is informal as compared to a trial… Read More »

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Child Custody In Florida Divorce Mediation: Tips For Parents

By Laurie R. Chane |

Even when going through divorce, parents still love their children and want what is best for them in terms of residential arrangements, education, social development, and other lifestyle-related factors. Unfortunately, parties might struggle with the details when it comes to handling child custody issues in divorce. The good news is that not all disputes… Read More »

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Benefits Of Mediation In Florida Family Law Cases

By Laurie R. Chane |

While divorce and issues related to minor children do involve official legal proceedings, it is not always necessary for every decision in a family law case to be decided in the courtroom. The parties might choose to resolve their differences through mediation, and Florida law requires mediation under most circumstances. In short, the process… Read More »

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How To Prepare For Florida Divorce Mediation

By Laurie R. Chane |

Barring domestic violence or other circumstances that would make it inappropriate, almost every Florida divorce case will go through mediation to resolve outstanding disputes between the parties before they can ever schedule a court appearance.  Even parties who can generally agree on property, alimony, and children might need assistance defining the specifics. Mediation is… Read More »

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