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Handling complex divorce and family law cases in the Tampa Bay Area, including, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and New Port Richey
Handling complex divorce and family law cases in the Tampa Bay Area, including, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and New Port Richey

How do you find a mediator for your divorce?

On Behalf of | Oct 9, 2023 | Collaboration & Mediation, Divorce |

Many Florida couples thinking about divorce decide to work with a mediator. However, not every mediator is suited to every couple’s needs. Choosing the right person can ensure that your divorce involves less difficulty.

Choose an expert dedicated to divorce mediation

Some divorce mediators are divorce attorneys who do mediation as a secondary practice. However, divorce attorneys are used to working from a perspective antithetical to mediation, as they are accustomed to a costlier, more time-consuming method.

Experts in family law mediation take a more amicable perspective, focusing more on common ground than fighting for the interests of one party. A divorce attorney couldn’t switch their mindset to do mediation as quickly as possible.

Use a mediator who keeps everything affordable

A mediator who offers a free consultation and flat fees will decrease your chances of spending as much as you would on divorce litigation. Everything will go more smoothly when you and your spouse know what to expect.

Ensure that the mediator can handle complicated financial and parenting needs

Mediators with the most experience can address complex financial issues. One of the things mediators can do is identify tax liabilities and other concerns about joint assets.

If custody issues are involved, a mediator with a therapy background can be helpful. Using someone who understands children’s needs and the larger family dynamic can help ensure solutions beneficial for the family.

Choose a compassionate or empathetic mediator

A mediator who shows a caring attitude is ideal and free of racial and social biases. Wholeness for both parties and any children should be an end goal.

There are also support options for family law mediation currently available, including access to financial planners and divorce support. These resources may include therapy for your children.

Divorces are stressful, but there are ways to ensure everyone’s well-being. Consider getting a divorce mediator today.