Types of Mediation: Separation & Divorce

Decision-making during separation and divorce can be both painful and contentious. In mediation a neutral can assist the parties by walking them through the details of custody, parenting schedules, property issues, child and spousal support, and planning for their child’s future. In Norm-Educating Mediation, the mediator may offer legal information, social science research, and tools for negotiation. Mediation allows parties to assume responsibility for and control over decisions, and to protect their rights. In addition. mediation offers a space to work out plans for ongoing communication and decision-making when there are children involved. Choosing a model of mediation as well as a specific mediator that meets your requirements, is recommended.

For further explanation, download PDF listed below:

Norm-Educating Mediation
Negotiation Coaching
Co-Parenting Guidelines
Mediation and Parenting
Mothers, Fathers and The State
Setting Boundaries for Parents
Relationship Cycle Chart