Sunday, December 28, 2008

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4 comments:

  1. How can mediation help me with my recent divorce involving 3 children? We are still having conflicts over visitation and housing issues.

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  2. Mediation can be very beneficial in aiding parents communicate regarding their children. Many times, when emotions are still high, a skilled mediator can create an effective forum for discussing issues and forming plans that will meet the needs of the parties. If parents focus on the children's best interest everyone in the family benefits.... Mediators are trained to effectively maintain a buffer zone in personal and emotionally charged conversations.Mediation facilitates communication and aids parties in forming realistic, concrete and formalized plans that meet the specific needs of the family as THEY define it.
    It is a cost effective and individualized alternative to litigation.

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  3. In a Texas fault divorce in civil family law, if court ordered mediation is ordered, does
    this process erase, hinder and or eliminate
    the original fault evidence produced in
    production or discover, interogatories etc.?
    Hence, the court has distoried the fault divorce by court ordering mediation? How does
    a couple end up in mediaton? By the attorneys
    arguing there clients cases? What are the grounds for objection to mediation or court ordered mediation? My husband's attorney and
    my husband have not intention of settling in
    mediation and are hiding all his assets under
    the Rule ??? "that is an invastion of his privacy" And has put the entire finanual weight of the divorce on my shoulders! This is weste of money and time! DOES MEDIATION HINDER MY FAULT, ADULTRY OR CRUELTY EVIDENCE IF I DON'T SETTLE? DOES THE PROCESS OF MEDIATION ERASE MY FAULT EVEDENCE FOR TRIAL?

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  4. My Husband moved out of our home several months ago. I have two children and he is not providing support for them. I recently found out that he has a relationship with another woman. I see no other choice but divorce. He has moved from one small and dirty residence to another. My eldest son is 15 and doesn't want anything to do with his Father anymore. My youngest is 4 and I don't want to share custody since my husband is living in such a shabby environment. I can't afford an expensive divorce but I need to go forward. What is the simplist way?

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