Question: I signed a mediation agreement that set up a parenting plan schedule regarding visitation between my children and their grandparents. The custody schedule is not working out and I would like to change the mediation agreement. What is the validity of a mediation agreement? Since it’s not a court …
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Resolving Legal Custody Disputes Over Medical Bills
Question: Despite the fact that I have joint legal custody, my ex-wife continues to take our child without my consent to medical specialists for unnecessary treatments that I am then responsible for reimbursement of the bills. I have documented my protests via e-mail so it is in writing that she …
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Question: When filing for an uncontested divorce I left out our settlement agreement. Now the judge has ordered us to attend mediation. Do we have to go to mediation or can I file an amendment to the divorce filing with the settlement agreement proving we do not need mediation? Which …
CONTINUE READINGWho Can Be Present At My Divorce Mediation?
By Sara Pitcher Cordell & Cordell Divorce Lawyer If you or your former spouse is re-married and your mediation is for a modification issue, it is possible that your current spouse may be present at the divorce mediation to assist in the decision-making. Since parties are typically in separate rooms, …
CONTINUE READINGWhat Is The Mediator’s Role In Divorce Mediation?
By Sara Pitcher Cordell & Cordell Divorce Lawyer The mediator is a neutral third party who will go back and forth between the parties to attempt to help them reach an agreeable resolution to all or some of the pending divorce and child custody issues without the need for a …
CONTINUE READINGMeet With Your Divorce Attorney Prior To Mediation For Better Results
By Sara Pitcher Cordell & Cordell Divorce Lawyer Your divorce attorney will need to meet with you in advance of your mediation date to discuss the mediation process, the strengths and weaknesses of your case, review possible exhibits with you, and ensure that you are confident in the points of …
CONTINUE READINGWhat Is Divorce Mediation?
By Sara Pitcher Cordell & Cordell Divorce Lawyer In some divorce and child custody cases, the parties are ordered to attend mediation by the court. In others, the parties agree to attend mediation in an attempt to reach a divorce settlement agreement without the need for a hearing. Either way, …
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By Leslie Lorenzano Cordell & Cordell Divorce Lawyer If you are engaging in mediation, the ultimate goal is to come to an agreement to resolve your case and avoid the financial and emotional toll of litigation. Mediation can itself be a long and taxing process, but a successful mediation can …
CONTINUE READINGMediation 101: How To Properly Prepare For Mediation
By Leslie Lorenzano Cordell & Cordell Divorce Lawyer Mediation is a growing trend in many jurisdictions. Many courts are requiring parties to participate in mediation prior to engaging in litigation. Knowing how to best prepare for mediation will provide you with the best chance of a successful outcome.
CONTINUE READINGCan I Prevent My Ex From Taking Kids From Daycare So Her Boyfriend Can Babysit?
Question: My ex-wife wants to pull our children out of daycare so her boyfriend can be a “stay-at-home dad” and watch our kids all day. I told her I am not comfortable with her boyfriend staying home alone with our children. I’d rather have them with a child care professional. …
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