When a divorce happens to a young couple, working with a divorce mediator is often the best way to dissolve the marriage. According to Insider, the average age of someone going through a divorce for the first time is 30, so always remember you're not alone in this journey. This process can become overwhelming, and if you don't have many assets, or the divorce isn't acrimonious, a mediator is a viable option. Below are a few questions to ask your mediator in order to best prepare yourself for what's ahead.
One of the benefits of mediation is that you don't need to wait to appear before a judge to get a resolution. This can work in favor of families that need to settle custody agreements as part of their divorce proceedings. Custody arrangements can be worked out in a timely fashion without having to deal with uncertainty about the future. The less time spent in the realm of uncertain custody schedules, the better for your children.
Once a mediation agreement has been agreed to by both parties, it will be registered in court. Once a judge signs off on the agreement, it becomes legally binding. In that manner, mediation is similar to a conventional divorce process. Any signed agreement can be considered a legal contract. If disagreements arise in the future, the mediation agreement becomes the document of record. This means that a judge or another enforcement official will refer to the agreement to rectify any disputes.
A mediation process typically takes about 90 days. Considering that divorce suits can take years to resolve, mediation is a comparatively quick process. This is especially beneficial for cases involving young children. Having your child's future in limbo is a lot of stress to carry. Many couples who opt for mediation simply want to put their divorce behind them and move on with their lives. Custody battles that are decided by a judge can often feel arbitrary and a losing situation for all parties. With mediation, it's possible for custody issues to be resolved in a timely manner and for the overall benefit of the child.
If you're considering a divorce mediator, we're here to help. Many people don't want an expensive and drawn-out process so divorce mediators are the best plan of action. Contact Divorce Mediation Group of Long Island today and schedule an obligation-free consultation.