<\/a>Divorce<\/a> mediation is beneficial to almost all couples, but it is perhaps most beneficial to families with a special needs child.\u00a0 Emotions in these situations run especially high: one or both parents may be particularly concerned about how the financial and logistical changes of divorce can have serious consequences for a special needs child.<\/p>\n In addition, parents may not agree on what the child needs.\u00a0 But almost certainly, the financial and emotional strain of a protracted legal battle is not the answer.\u00a0 The truth is that mediated divorce is the best way to ensure a healthy and happy future for a special needs child.\u00a0 When divorcing parents agree to use a child-focused divorce mediation process, real progress and tenable agreements can be made.<\/p>\n Focusing on the short- and medium-term<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n A divorce mediator with special needs experience will ensure that the mediation process includes significant focus on the medical, educational, social and emotional well-being of (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Divorce mediation is beneficial to almost all couples, but it is perhaps most beneficial to families with a special needs child.\u00a0 Emotions in these situations run especially high: one or both parents may be particularly concerned about how the financial…<\/span><\/p>\n