Dec 30, 2022
If you are weighing your options for how to resolve the terms of your divorce, you may be considering divorce mediation. Divorce mediation is an alternative dispute resolution strategy for resolving issues like dividing the property, assets and debts between you and your ex, deciding on a parenting plan and/or custody agreement that can guide your co-parenting plans and even determining whether or not you need
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Dec 16, 2022

Divorce is one of the most difficult of all life events you can experience. It is generally compared in terms of stress to the loss of a close family member, the news of a serious illness or a sudden move. Finding a way to cope with the emotional and financial stress is a really important part of navigating the divorce process. There are some things that you can do as you process this life
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Nov 24, 2022
If you have decided to use mediation to settle the terms of your divorce, you already know that you will likely complete the process more quickly and spend less than you would in litigation. In fact, that may have been the driver for choosing this alternative dispute resolution (ADR) service. Once you have made this decision, it is time to get ready for the process. Here are some negotiating tips to use during mediation to put you and your family in the best possible situation for success:
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Nov 17, 2022
One of the most difficult aspects of a custody negotiation is how the kids will spend their time over the holidays. No matter what holidays your family celebrates, it is really important to both parents to be able to spend time with their children. This issue is not generally one that gets better as time goes on. It’s a sticking point for many families for years and years. AMS Mediation understands how difficult it can be to navigate
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Aug 28, 2022
Have you decided that it is time for you and your spouse to divorce, but you have been delaying this final step because of the financial stress divorce can bring? It is true that when you proceed through the traditional channels – the court system – you can spend thousands of dollars settling the terms of your divorce. For many couples, this is simply not feasible. It can be easier to stay in a difficult situation than face the financial burden that divorce can bring. However, you should be aware that there is an alternative process that can allow you to settle your divorce for a fraction of the cost
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