FAQ Section Mediation Services
Looking for mediation services frequently asked questions? Our comprehensive guide covers all the essential information and answers you need.

What is Custody Mediation?
Custody mediation is a cooperative process facilitated by a mediator, helping unmarried parents negotiate child care arrangements. It emphasizes communication, aiming for amicable resolutions and fostering healthy co-parenting relationships.

How Does Divorce Mediation Work?
Divorce mediation involves a mediator assisting parties in reaching agreements on property division, child custody, support, and other issues, while ensuring the parties maintain control over decisions.

When is Divorce Mediation Not Recommended?
Divorce mediation is effective but unsuitable when parties refuse good faith negotiation, face power imbalances, or distrust disclosures. Keiter Mediation offers assistance in these situations.

What’s the Purpose of Mediation?
Mediation is a neutral, non-adversarial process aimed at helping disputing parties reach agreements. A mediator guides discussions, explores solutions, and drafts a Memorandum of Understanding for the parties.

What are the Benefits of Divorce Mediation?
Mediation resolves disputes more effectively than litigation, offering cost and time savings, control over decisions, flexibility, reduced conflict, and improved co-parenting outcomes for divorcing couples.

What are the Benefits of Using Mediation to Resolve Disputes
Mediation effectively resolves disputes, offering significant savings in time and costs compared to traditional litigation. It allows parties to retain control over decisions, with a flexible process that can accommodate in-person or virtual meetings. Keiter Mediation provides comprehensive mediation services to facilitate conflict resolution efficiently.

Do I Need an Attorney to Get a Divorce?
Divorce Mediation often does not require at attorney, but if you need legal advice, an attorney is required.

What Is Divorce Mediation?
Divorce Mediation can often be cheaper than dealing with lawyers, and is less adversarial between parties.

