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Divorce Resolution Process

Your Simple 3-Step Path to Divorce

Our team of experts will closely guide you and your spouse through the mediation and divorce process.

Initial Consultation

Our mediation service is dedicated to helping couples come together to address their separation and divorce issues, outside of court. During the consultation, we discuss your unique situation. We strive to help couples resolve their differences quickly and fairly in order to protect themselves from financial and emotional hardship, as well as promote a positive outlook. In the consultation phase, you’ll have an opportunity to do the following:
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Mediation Sessions

After choosing Resolvium for your divorce mediation needs, we will schedule your first mediation session. Our team of expertly trained mediators will work with you to create a personalized divorce solution.

During the mediation process, our mediator will lead discussions about financial and child custody issues with you and your spouse. Together, we’ll explore and agree on the best ways to resolve any unique concerns in your case. If necessary, we can also bring in additional financial experts like pension, real estate appraisers, or psychologists for delicate child custody situations.

We’ll review and approve all necessary documents to ensure a smooth and successful mediation experience. Trust us to guide you through this difficult time with care and expertise.

Divorce Resolution

If you opt for our divorce mediation services, the process of finalizing your divorce with your spouse will be easy. Once all necessary agreements have been signed, Resolvium can guide you to our consulting independent attorney (depending on the state) or work with your attorney of choice and will take care of everything for you, including:

Start the Divorce Questionnaire here

Considering hiring a mediator for your divorce? Start with our divorce questionnaire. 

Frequently Asked Questions

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Divorce mediation is a process where a neutral third party, known as a mediator, facilitates communication between two parties going through a divorce. The goal is to help them reach mutually agreeable resolutions on various issues related to the dissolution of their marriage.

The mediator does not make decisions for the couple, but rather assists them in making their own decisions. This process is generally less adversarial and less expensive than traditional divorce litigation, and it can help the couple maintain better relationships moving forward, which can be particularly important when children are involved. At Resolvium, we provide expert divorce mediation services aimed at helping couples navigate this difficult process with dignity and respect.

These issues may include:

  • Division of property and debts
  • Child custody and parenting plans
  • Spousal and child support
  • Any other matters that need to be resolved

Divorce mediation and traditional litigation are two different approaches to handling a divorce. Here’s how they differ:

  • Control Over Outcome: In mediation, the parties themselves have control over the outcome. They work together to reach agreements that are mutually satisfactory. In litigation, decisions are made by a judge, and the parties have less control over the result.

  • Cost: Mediation is generally less expensive than litigation. This is because it avoids many of the costs associated with court proceedings, such as lawyer’s fees, court costs and other related expenses.

  • Confidentiality: Mediation sessions are private and confidential. The discussions and agreements remain between the parties involved. On the other hand, traditional litigation is a matter of public record.

  • Time: Mediation can often be completed more quickly than litigation, since it doesn’t depend on court dates and judicial availability.

  • Relationships: Mediation tends to be less adversarial than litigation. It encourages cooperation and communication, which can help preserve relationships, particularly when children are involved.

While divorce mediation can be a beneficial process for many couples, it may not be the best choice for everyone. Here are some factors that might influence whether mediation is suitable:

  • Willingness to Communicate: Both parties should be willing to openly communicate and negotiate with each other. If there’s a significant communication breakdown, mediation might be challenging.

  • Mutual Respect: Mediation works best when both parties can treat each other with respect. If there is a high level of animosity or one party feels intimidated by the other, mediation may not be effective.

  • Transparency: It’s crucial that both parties are honest and transparent about their assets and debts. If one party is suspected of hiding assets, the transparency needed for successful mediation might be lacking.

  • Domestic Violence: In situations where there’s a history of domestic violence, mediation may not be appropriate due to the power imbalance and risk of intimidation.

  • Agreement to Mediate: Both parties must agree to the mediation process. If one party is strongly opposed to it, mediation may not be feasible.

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