<\/a>For most divorce cases, divorce mediation can usually be the best way to resolve disputes amicably and out of court. \u00a0Here are several reasons why.<\/p>\n Time and Scheduling<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Court sessions can be lengthy and time consuming, but the judge may only listen to what you have to say for sometimes less than 5 minutes and you may get only a few minutes to argue your position.<\/p>\n Divorce mediation, on the other hand, depends upon you. \u00a0You are in control of the schedule being followed and the issues being discussed.<\/p>\n Reduced Costs <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Court appearances and traditional litigation can result in quite a hefty legal bill. Even if no progress is made, the attorney will usually bill you by the hour and this may make the entire affair a lot more expensive than your anticipation.<\/p>\n Divorce mediation lets you control the total costs of the process which is usually a fraction of what you would have paid in (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" For most divorce cases, divorce mediation can usually be the best way to resolve disputes amicably and out of court. \u00a0Here are several reasons why. Time and Scheduling Court sessions can be lengthy and time consuming, but the judge may…<\/span><\/p>\n