Mediation
The Three Most-Frequently
Asked Questions About Mediation
- What Is Mediation?
- Why Mediate Rather Than
Litigate A Divorce Case?
- In What Kind of Cases
Will Divorce Mediation Not Work?
1. What Is
Mediation?
In New Jersey divorce cases, mediation is a
confidential process in which a trained mediation professional helps the divorcing parties
work out a mutually acceptable solution to their disagreements. David Salvaggio and Dina
Mikulka have received special training in Divorce Mediation.
2. Why
Mediate Rather Than Litigate A Divorce Case?
Not all divorce cases require litigation. Unlike
in litigation, each mediating party is able to communicate directly through Mr. Salvaggio
or Ms. Mikulka, who will listen to the issues and try to guide the parties to a solution.
Unlike non-attorney mediators, they can also bring new perspectives to the proceeding,
because of their comprehensive knowledge of the law.
3. In
What Kind of Cases Will Divorce Mediation Not Work?
Mediation will not work if one of the spouses is
unwilling to present all financial documentation, has a goal of financially harming the
other person, is unable to state what he/she needs and negotiate in the presence of the
other spouse, cannot make decisions or is unwilling to take responsibility for his/her
decisions.
To speak with a New Jersey Divorce Lawyer,
call 973-455-1220. |