Criminal Defense & Civil Litigation Law Firm in Tampa, FL
Many people think litigation is the only way to protect their interests in a divorce. In hindsight, however, going to court often turns out to be a financially and emotionally draining process in which no one wins, and everyone loses. So, what other solutions can couples separating in Florida turn to?
Attorney/Mediator Beth Reineke can help you and your partner settle your differences without a courtroom battle. Attorney Beth Reineke’s family law practice is fully dedicated to out-of-court solutions for divorcing couples. She is a true believer in alternatives to litigation and is committed to walking you and your former partner through your options and helping the two of you resolve your disputes.
To learn more, call 813-324-6015 or contact us online to schedule a mediation. You can also schedule a mediation with Beth Reineke by clicking here.
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Divorce mediation is a process in which a neutral third party, our mediator, helps a divorcing couple reach mutually acceptable agreements regarding various aspects of their divorce. Mediation aims to facilitate communication and negotiation between the parties. This then allows them to make decisions about issues such as property division, child custody, spousal support, and other related matters without resorting to a lengthy and adversarial court process.
Pre-suit Divorce Mediation is a process that promotes cooperation and open communication between divorcing spouses, thereby reducing costs and allowing couples to maintain control over their futures before and after they file for divorce. Because issues are settled before filing, the whole process is more streamlined, faster, and over all less expensive than court-ordered mediation and settling after a case has been filed.
Couples may not initially realize that certain issues must be addressed even in amicable, uncontested divorces. A mediator can help identify and resolve potential areas of disagreement that may not be initially apparent, ensuring that all aspects of the divorce are thoroughly discussed through open and constructive communication between the parties, resulting in a comprehensive clearly written agreement that can help prevent future misunderstandings and disputes.
In a Collaborative Divorce process in Florida, a mediator helps the couple, and their attorneys identify and prioritize the issues that need to be resolved and facilitates communication, negotiation, and an agreement between the parties. Collaborative divorce mediation is a specific approach that involves both spouses working together, along with their respective attorneys, in a safe and neutral environment where both parties can express their concerns, interests, and goals to reach a mutually acceptable settlement without resorting to a contested court battle.
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