Mediation
For people who are opting for an out-of-court divorce process, Sound Resolution provides professional, all-in-one services facilitated by a trained neutral third party. The Sound Resolution mediation process helps spouses amicably address the issues that need to be resolved in order to legally dissolve their marriage. The agreement of the parties is memorialized in a written document that is submitted to the court to be made into a binding order.
The staff at Sound Resolution will provide you and your spouse with a comprehensive and informative approach to complete your divorce. Guidance might entail educating you about the divorce process, drafting and filing the divorce documents to get the process started, making sure all relevant documents are produced and reviewed to everyone’s satisfaction, providing an environment where both parties’ needs are heard and all possible solutions are brainstormed, and making sure that all resolutions that are reached are practical and lasting.
At times, outside experts such as psychologists, financial professionals and/or real estate professionals may be consulted or invited to co-mediate if the issues are uniquely complex and the parties need specialized guidance to make educated decisions. Regardless of where you are in the process, Sound Resolution will meet you along the way.
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At Sound Resolution we believe mediation is the optimal way to go through your divorce because:
- Mediation is a confidential, non-adversarial process for resolving issues between spouses;
- Mediation reduces the expense and the emotional disruption of the litigation process, including invasive discovery, time consuming legal proceedings, and, or course, litigation;
- Mediation allows the parties to decide for themselves which settlement provisions best meet the needs of the individuals and families involved;
- Mediation stimulates dialogue through which parties can develop creative solutions;
- Mediation deescalates animosity and anger between spouses, leading to better relationships among family members during and following divorce;
- Mediation lets you go through the divorce process at your own pace instead of being tied to the court’s schedule in the traditional litigation process and
- Mediation provides a collaborative, neutral setting in which separating, or divorcing, couples can be open in discussing issues of child custody, parenting arrangements, division of property and assets, alimony parameters, child support guidelines, and anything else the couple wishes to include in their agreement.