DIVORCE MEDIATION IS SO FRUSTRATING FOR A BULLY
One of the biggest misconceptions about divorce mediation is that it allows the more dominant spouse to bully the less vocal spouse into an agreement
Michelle Weinberg, M.Ed., LMFT, is a licensed marriage and family therapist.
She is a member of the New Jersey Association of Professional Mediators.
Voluntary process that helps couples come to a fair and equitable divorce agreement in a less stressful manner.
Circumstances change. Modification of alimony, child support or parenting plan needs to be created or updated.
For couples who are considering divorce but want a trial separation before deciding to divorce.
Westfield Mediation, specializes exclusively in divorce mediation services. Our sole focus on divorce mediation issues helps us serve our clients better, and they feel comfortable relying on our extensive knowledge and experience in this one dedicated area. Meetings can take place in person at the office or virtually on Zoom.
We help couples through the complicated separation and divorce process to create an agreement on parenting and/or financial issues in a caring and calm manner. We break down an overwhelming experience into small, more manageable steps. Westfield Mediation, offers clients a better divorce — affordable and faster — than stressful divorce litigation. In our specialized divorce mediation practice, we help our clients make important life decisions for their futures.
Michelle Weinberg, M.Ed., LMFT, License# 37F100161400, graduated from Cornell University and the University of Massachusetts.
Since 2011, we have helped hundreds of divorcing couples.
One of the biggest misconceptions about divorce mediation is that it allows the more dominant spouse to bully the less vocal spouse into an agreement
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mediator training program
Westfield Mediation’s three-part program is designed to help new mediators start their practice. The program includes the nuts and bolts of starting a business, networking and social media tips and review of preliminary practice documents. Our mediator training program offers new mediators the opportunity to observe actual live divorce mediation sessions, not role plays.
We help couples through the complicated separation and divorce process to create an agreement on parenting and/or financial issues in a caring and calm manner.