Divorce mediation helps couples work together to create an agreement about how they want their life after divorce to look like. It can help them transition from being married and living together as a couple, into two separate lives in an amicable way that respects the interests of both people involved.
Divorce mediation can be a helpful tool for people ending their marriage, as it allows them to have more control over the process. Mediation is typically quicker than traditional court proceedings and often less costly, so there are financial savings too. Additionally, since divorce mediations occur in an informal setting away from the courtroom environment, they may help couples address sensitive topics with greater ease and comfort compared to facing each other in front of a judge or lawyer. Finally, these conversations offer flexibility when making choices about how relationships will look post-divorce; whereas legal battles during litigation tend towards fixed outcomes decided by courts rather than what best serves either party's interests overall.