Divorce Mediation in Lewisville, Texas
Benefits of Mediation
At the Law Office of Dale A. Burrows, P.C., we understand that for many people divorce is a particularly intimidating process because they do not want to take their case, or their spouse, to court. Mediation is a great alternative, in most cases, to going to divorce court. Mr. Burrows is a certified mediator and he is also a "Family Law" certified mediator.
To understand if mediation is right for you, it is important that you understand the difference in mediation and a traditional trial.
Meditation
Mediation, or alternative dispute resolution, is the process of settling outside of the court room. With mediation the divorcing parties come together to settle their divorce on their own terms, in the presence of a mediator. During the mediation the divorcing parties address the issues of alimony and the division of assets. If there are children involved, the spouses must also agree upon custody, visitation and child support arrangements. A Decree of Divorce is issued after all points have been agreed upon.
The mediation process is generally an ongoing negotiation, even in the most amicable of divorces it generally takes time for both spouses to come to a final agreement. Mediation is definitely the best option when children are involved. Though the divorce will likely be hard on the children it is in their best interest for their parents to resolve their issues in a healthy manor through effective communication. Mediation is also generally less expensive than trial.
Trial
Trial is also a viable option in many cases. If you and your spouse are not on terms that facilitate a healthy mediation, a trial divorce will be the best way to dissolve the marriage. Trials are often time consuming and emotionally draining so you will need an experienced divorce litigator on your side should your case go to trial.
Contact a divorce mediator at our firm today
Only an experienced attorney can help you determine if mediation is in fact your best option. After reviewing your case, your attorney will explain the risks and benefits, as they pertain to your case, of both mediation and trial. If you are in need of legal counsel regarding your family law matter, contact the Law Office of Dale A. Burrows, P.C. for a case evaluation or consultation at 888-845-4119, or complete our web form.





