Divorce technically happens in a day… you wake up and go to the courthouse married and go to bed that night- divorced. This is the date of your divorce. From that date on you can change your name and insurance coverage, file for taxes differently, get remarried, etc. However, there is a process of divorce that occurs before your date of divorce. Divorce mediation can help you with the process of divorce.
During the first meeting at Westfield Mediation, LLC, we walk you through how divorce works in New Jersey. These are the steps everyone must take to start the process and this is how everyone ends up with a divorce decree in hand. The middle part can happen either through using divorce lawyers and the courts or in our mediation office. The middle part is when you make all the decisions about your kids, finances, child support, alimony, etc. You are not missing out on any vital information by using a mediator. The same information gets shared and all the same issues get addressed either by going through the courts or using a mediator. In mediation, the information is shared in a less stressful environment, on your time schedule, in a more amicable manner. We help the couple communicate directly with one another, while they make important life decisions for their futures.
Everyone who gets divorced starts and ends this process the same way, beginning with the decision to get divorced and ending with the court decree. The choice is how to get from here to there, and divorce mediation provides a better alternative.
For more information about Divorce Mediation contact Randi M. Albert, JD, or Michelle Weinberg, LMFT, at Westfield Mediation, LLC, at 908.913.0373. View our website at www.westfieldnjmediation.com or email us at [email protected]
During the first meeting at Westfield Mediation, LLC, we walk you through how divorce works in New Jersey. These are the steps everyone must take to start the process and this is how everyone ends up with a divorce decree in hand. The middle part can happen either through using divorce lawyers and the courts or in our mediation office. The middle part is when you make all the decisions about your kids, finances, child support, alimony, etc. You are not missing out on any vital information by using a mediator. The same information gets shared and all the same issues get addressed either by going through the courts or using a mediator. In mediation, the information is shared in a less stressful environment, on your time schedule, in a more amicable manner. We help the couple communicate directly with one another, while they make important life decisions for their futures.
Everyone who gets divorced starts and ends this process the same way, beginning with the decision to get divorced and ending with the court decree. The choice is how to get from here to there, and divorce mediation provides a better alternative.
For more information about Divorce Mediation contact Randi M. Albert, JD, or Michelle Weinberg, LMFT, at Westfield Mediation, LLC, at 908.913.0373. View our website at www.westfieldnjmediation.com or email us at [email protected]