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Several benefits of divorce mediation

On Behalf of | Jun 2, 2017 | Divorce, Firm News |

Oregon couples who are thinking about filing for divorce should consider the benefits of resolving their differences through mediation. Although they may be ready to hurry through the process so they can move on with their lives and start over, careful consideration to all aspects of their situations is necessary to help them achieve the best outcomes and protect themselves from the stress and strain it can put on their lives. According to Prevention.com, divorces can affect a person’s emotional and physical health. Mediation can help couples to finalize their divorces faster than litigation. 

Here are some other ways separating couples can benefit from divorce mediation. 

Retain the right to make agreements 

When the courts get involved in divorce cases, couples no longer have control over how their situations will go. They lose the right to make decisions about the division of their assets and who gets custody of the kids. In mediation, couples get to discuss their issues. If there are conflicts and concerns that are keeping them from reaching agreements, a mediator can help them to overcome them. Mediators do not choose sides. 

Protects the children 

When parents divorce, their children often suffer. The degree of their suffering is dependent on many factors, including the length of the process and the actions their parents took to protect them from their divorce situations. Divorces and separations can create challenges for kids that may be hard for them to overcome and can affect them all throughout their lives, states U.S. News & World Report. Mediation enables parents to keep the courts from getting their children further involved in their separations. It also helps parents learn how to better communicate amongst themselves so they can become more attentive and supportive of each other and their children. 

Divorces are not also ways fast and easy to settle. Sometimes they are messy and drawn out because of the emotions and actions of the individuals involved. Couples who are separating should examine all options before moving forward with the divorce process.