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What Is Divorce Mediation?

What is divorce mediation in Wisconsin?

Divorce is a significant life event, and for many couples, the process can be as stressful as the end of the marriage itself. Divorce mediation offers an alternative path — an efficient and less contentious way to resolve the conflicts in a divorce. For couples looking for a solution that prioritizes fairness and control, mediation can be an excellent choice.

Divorce mediation is a process where a neutral third-party professional, called a mediator, helps spouses reach agreements on all aspects of their divorce. Unlike a court case, where each spouse has an attorney aiming to “win,” mediation focuses on collaboration, working together. The goal is not to dwell on past problems, but to pursue a fair and balanced outcome for both parties. It is forward looking. During mediation, the mediator helps the couple negotiate their own, unique  agreement, while addressing all critical issues in a divorce, including the following:

  • Division of assets: How property, finances, and debts will be split between the two parties.
  • Custody arrangements: Plans for parenting time, visitation schedules, and decision-making responsibilities.
  • Spousal and child support: Determining if, how much, and for how long support payments will be made.

The Role of the Mediator

A key element of divorce mediation is the mediator’s neutrality. Mediators do not take sides or offer legal advice; instead, they guide the couple toward solutions that work for both parties. The mediator keeps the discussions focused on future goals, helping both parties make progress efficiently and fairly. This is particularly important when children are involved, as reducing conflict can lay the foundation for effective co-parenting after the divorce.

Why Choose Divorce Mediation?

Many couples opt for mediation over traditional divorce litigation for several reasons:

  • Faster process: Court cases can drag on for months or even years. Mediation typically takes less time, often less than six months.
  • Lower costs: Legal fees for a traditional divorce have skyrocketed. Mediation is almost always far more affordable.
  • Less contentious: Because mediation is focused on cooperation, it can reduce the emotional strain and hostility that often accompanies divorce litigation.
  • Eases co-parenting: Mediation is less adversarial, and therefore, helps to minimize animosity between spouses. This is crucial for parents, who will likely continue to share parenting responsibilities after the divorce is final.

Divorce PRO Wisconsin: Streamlined and Affordable Mediation

One of the unique advantages of mediation through Divorce PRO Wisconsin is that we are a “one-stop” solution for most couples. Our mediators assist with all the required paperwork, from pre-filing through final hearing, with an emphasis on the marital settlement agreement. Our streamlined process is specifically designed for couples who want to move on with their lives without the stress and complexity of a drawn-out legal proceeding.

Divorce PRO offers all-inclusive mediation packages starting at just $750.00 per party. From start to finish, our experienced professionals are here to walk you through every step of the divorce process. Whether it is asset division, child custody, or support agreements, Divorce PRO will work hard to ensure that your transition is as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Is Divorce Mediation Right for You?

Divorce mediation works best for couples who are willing to work together to find a mutually acceptable solution. While it may require some compromise, the benefits — both financial and emotional — often outweigh the challenges. If you are looking for a divorce process that is efficient, less expensive and collaborative, Divorce PRO Wisconsin is the way to go!

Ready to get started? Contact Divorce PRO at 262-302-4440 to schedule your free initial consultation! 

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