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Sanns NJ Divorce Mediation Primer: 3. The Mediation Process
Divorce is difficult for any couple. If you are at the beginning of the process, you probably are overwhelmed at this point. Anxiety and fear of the unknown do not need to be a major part of the equation.
In mediation, you and your spouse come to my office and discuss the various aspects of dissolving your marriage. There are usually no attorneys present at these meetings, just the spouses. Through the discussions, you will come to agreement on the various aspects (discussed further below). In between sessions, you are encouraged to consult with your attorney and/or other subject matter experts (such as a therapist or accountant) to get guidance on your discussions and decisions. You may also have to compile documents and budgets in between sessions.
The direct outcome of the mediation will be a document called a "Memorandum of
Understanding" (MOU). This is a detailed summary of the points that
you have agreed to. Then your attorneys will convert the final MOU
into the formal "Property Settlement Agreement", which is the document that is filed with
the court to legally dissolve the marriage. It is also the document that
will stipulate how things move forward after the divorce is granted by the
court.
There are 4 major areas of discussion:
Within each of these areas are a lot of details to be discussed and vary by couple. Each mediation session is generally 90 minutes in length and there is a gap of 2-3 weeks between each session for data gathering, contemplation and consultation with attorneys and other experts. Typically, the flow of discussion is as follows:
Mediation is a forward looking process. It looks to get both spouses on with their lives and arrangements made for the children. It does not look to place blame on why the marriage is ending.
Learn more about Marvin Schuldiner, the Mediator
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