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The Divorce Mediation Handbook : Everything You Need to Know by Paula James
Author Paula James, an expert in the field of divorce mediation, presents a clear view of what actually takes place in the mediation sessions and shows how couples can use the process to create a friendlier and less expensive divorce. The Divorce Mediation Handbook is filled with illustrative example, practical forms and charts, and helpful suggestions and valuable information including:
How to find a good mediator,
What documents will be needed for the process,
How to determine if it is necessary to get legal advice from separate attorneys,
What to know about property and debts,
How to protect the children from stress and emotional harm,
What to do if a spouse wont cooperate.
James also shows how couples can work through the thorny legal issues of divorce—property division, child support, custody, and alimony—by creating a positive environment that will short-circuit the emotional maelstrom that so often shatters families and finances.[
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$19.99
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A Guide to Divorce Mediation: How to Reach a Fair, Legal Settlement at a Fraction of the Cost by Gary Friedman
Lawyer, lecturer, and consultant Friendman explains the principle of mediation: a triangle comprising husband, wife, and mediator, with the mediator taking neither side but rather interpreting and encouraging the needs of the other two parties. Features 12 real-life case studies that show how mediation has succeeded with a variety of personalities and situations.
In A GUIDE TO DIVORCE MEDIATION, Mr. Friedman lists four criteria necessary for every couple about to enter into mediation: motivation to mediate, self-responsibility, willingness to disagree, and willingness to agree. He explains the ground rules, the legal ramifications, and where to find a mediator. Also included are 12 detailed case studies to show how in almost all instances mediation has succeeded with a variety of personalities and situations.
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$12.99
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