Nelson Law Roundup: 9 Useful Blog Posts About Mediation

While your divorce may be unavoidable, verbally sparring in a courtroom with your soon-to-be ex does not have to be. More and more couples nationwide are turning to mediation to help settle their divorce case quietly, efficiently, and amicably. As a firm, we have written extensively about these and other benefits of mediation and how ending your marriage on good terms is possible

Below is a roundup of a few of those useful blog posts. And if you need legal advice beyond that, please call us.

9 Useful Blog Posts on Mediation

7 Signs That You and Your Spouse Are Open to Mediation

Mediation helps divorcing spouses resolve their cases quietly, efficiently, and amicably rather than deal with the unknown consequences of courtroom litigation. That said, this form of alternative dispute resolution cannot work without proper preparation and both parties being open to the process. There are a few simple ways to tell if you and your spouse are open to mediation.

Dispelling 5 Mediation Myths

Mediation could be the best option if you want to resolve your divorce case peacefully. That said, we know there are still plenty of misconceptions about mediation. Here are a few you may have heard and our honest advice on each.

10 Tips for Successful Mediation

The good news is that most people likely prefer to seek a resolution to whatever conflict they face without going to court—and the best way to do that is by having a successful mediation strategy. Here are a few strategies to help you get the most out of your mediation.

How Does a Caucus Help With Mediation?

A caucus is a private meeting scheduled during the mediation process. It is often used to foster open, honest communication without the pressure of having all parties in the same room. This blog post explores the caucus process.

5 Divorce Mediation Strategies To Resolve Conflict

What happens if emotions run high during mediation, and the temperature in the room rises? How can you quickly resolve conflict? Effective communication is critical to resolving conflicts and building stronger relationships.

Busy Lawyers: Divorce Mediation Can Help Reduce the Heavy Caseloads You Are Carrying

While plenty of mediators are lawyers, not all lawyers are mediators. If you are a lawyer looking for an effective mediator, or you are a client of another law firm looking for a mediator to work with on your case to avoid litigation, our very own Jim Ashmore can help.

12 Thought-Provoking Quotes About Mediation

We understand that choosing the right option to resolve your unique dispute can be easier said than done. This is why we always go beyond the legal aspects of what we do to include practical, compassionate, and positive advice when you and your family need it most. It is important to us that you never feel alone, and this latest post is no different. After scouring the Internet, we would like to share a few thought-provoking quotes about mediation to help you make the right decision.

Family Law: Is it Better to Settle Out of Court or Go to Court?

The answer to this question lies in the facts and circumstances of your family law case and your goals and resources. Sometimes, it is possible to find common ground and settle. In other situations, a settlement simply may not be possible, and your only option is to let the judge or the jury resolve the disputed issues in your case.

Divorce Lawyer and Mediator: What’s the Difference?

While a divorce lawyer and mediator are both in the business of conflict resolution, and while many mediators are lawyers, their professions and roles in your divorce case are vastly different.

Call Nelson Law Group Today!!

Whether you think you can divorce amicably or not, you need an experienced lawyer in your corner — someone who has seen it all, gathers relevant evidence to build a personalized strategy, and has a compassionate approach. Nelson Law Group, PC, brings decades of experience to each family law case we handle. We have extensive bench and jury trial experience, and we will devise a comprehensive strategy based on our years of experience, intuitive legal skill, and the desired outcome of your case. We will also be available to answer your questions or respond to your concerns as they come up.

Contact us today to discuss your situation and gain the information you need to know to make good decisions moving forward. Give our knowledgeable staff a call if you have any further questions regarding this or any other issue.

Our staff is always available. Give us a call today! For more information about Brett A. Nelson, click here.

The post Nelson Law Roundup: 9 Useful Blog Posts About Mediation appeared first on Nelson Law Group PC.