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Mediation is a non-adversarial process for resolving disputes
associated with:
* Separation
* Divorce
* Post-divorce modifications
* Non-traditional family issues
* Prenuptial agreements
* Relationship agreements
* Estate and other family issues

A mediator is a neutral, trained individual who helps parties:
* Create an agreement for their particular circumstances
* Understand the laws applicable to divorce and separation
* Negotiate fair and reasonable determination of parental
responsibilities, financial obligations and division of property

Mediation is not psychotherapy, marital counseling or legal
representation. Mediators with backgrounds in law do not
represent mediation clients during the mediation process,
but rather serve as neutral facilitators of the decision-making
process.

Through mediation the parties can:
* Determine their own solution
* Become empowered to present their concerns
* Learn about the framework for their dispute
* Minimize the expense of court proceedings
* Reduce the emotional toll of conflict
* Preserve on-going relationships
* Emphasize the well-being of their children

Traditionally, the parties meet with the mediator directly.
They are also encouraged to work with attorneys throughout
the process. Attorneys provide the parties with legal advice
specific to their circumstances and assist the parties in
maneuvering through the part of their process that requires
them to go to court to finalize their agreement.

Mediation
The Law Office of
Eric Allmendinger
Mediator and attorney at Law
Where you are never
just a file number