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Using Mediation for Post-Decree Divorce Issues in Chicago

Most couples believe that, once their divorce is behind them, their days in the Chicago family court system are over.  Once a Chicago couple divorces, they receive a divorce de cree that outlines the decisions that were made in their case.  For many couples, issues arise after the divorce that need to be resolved, particularly

Hiring a Divorce Mediator: A Cheaper (Less Expensive) Alternative to Chicago Divorce Court

Resolving a case through the Chicago family court system is not only stressfu l, but also financially burdensome for the parties involved.  In especially contested divorce cases, it is not unusual for attorneys’ fees and court costs to exceed $10,000.  The parties in a divorce case may save thousands of dollars by using a Chicago

What is Pre-Decree Divorce Mediation in Chicago?

In Chicago, once a couple has finalized their divorce, the details of the case are memorialized in a divorce decree.  The divorce decree lays out the division of property, custody and visitation issues, and any other factors that were disputed during the divorce proceeding.  When a Chicago couple uses pre-decree divorce mediation, the goal is

Using a Chicago Family Mediator to Resolve Disagreements

Every family will eventually experience a disagreement.  Family disagreements occur between siblings, parents and children, and between relatives who work together in a family business.  These disputes are often highly emotional, and, if left unchecked, may escalate and permanently destroy relationships.  Although many of these disagreements do not involve a formal lawsuit, Chicago family mediators

What Can Be Included in a Chicago Prenuptial Agreement?

Although no couple wants to think about getting divorced before they have even gotten married, having a prenuptial agreement can provide several benefits to the couple, even if they do not get divorced. Couples in Chicago have used prenuptial agreements to settle many issues involving their assets, their debts, and more. Deciding how these issues

Using Co-Mediation to Enhance Divorce Mediation

Attending mediation is one of the best decisions the parties can make during their divorce. During mediation, a third party neutral, called a mediator, helps the parties create their own settlement agreement on issues involving their children, their property, and even some future issues that may arise, such as the relocation of a parent. Mediation

Parenting Plan Tune-Ups

When parents divorce, a parenting plan will be created that designates how certain issues regarding the children will be handled.  Sometimes, this parenting plan is drafted by the parents, and other times, if the parents cannot agree, the courts will order a parenting plan on their behalf. Parenting plans can be as detailed as the

Divorce Mediation: A Gentle Alternative to a Bitter Process

After a divorce trial, the parties are often exhausted, emotional, and financially drained.  They have likely spent hours preparing for trial with their attorneys, have endured intense cross-examination on the witness stand, and have nervously awaited the judge’s decision.  Additionally, they may have spent several thousand dollars or more in legal fees. Many parties have