The Truth About Divorce Mediation

Jul 11, 2024

Feeling out of control during your divorce isn't uncommon. There are so many parts to the process, and it can be confusing and overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be you against him. A neutral party can help. This week on the Find Me The Money podcast, Rebecca Stern, a divorce and family mediator, joins us to shed light on divorce mediation.

Many couples don't consider mediation because they either haven't heard of it or don't think it will work in their situation. Did you know that you can mediate your divorce even if you have a high-conflict spouse? Maybe there is an imbalance of power between the parties.

A good mediator will know exactly how to deal with certain personality traits and will ensure that both spouses are educated about the negotiations and have access to the same information throughout the process.

Many divorcing women are building a team around them for support. There are divorce coaches, mediators, forensic accountants, and more. Yes, you need a good attorney and Rebecca recommends one in your state that represents only you. But your team shouldn't stop there.

Mediation is a collaborative process. Couples can control their own outcome with the help of a neutral party, a qualified mediator. You want to get the best possible settlement and a mediator can help create a lasting and equitable agreement in your divorce.

Learn the truth about divorce mediation in this week's newest episode of the Find Me The Money podcast.

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