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Divorcing couples can save with mediation

by Marvin Schuldiner | Jun 26, 2008 | Divorce Mediation and Law | 0 comments

Cynthia Fox, in the South Side Journal writes an excellent article about the benefits of mediation (excerpted): One of the hardest things about divorce is its cost, not just emotionally and psychologically, but in cold hard cash. A typical scenario is a husband, wife...

The Divorce Party, part 3

by Marvin Schuldiner | Jun 1, 2008 | Divorce Mediation and Law | 1 comment

The Miami Herald (Palm Beach Post) had another article about divorce parties and divorces. Friday night, a network of local self-help authors and divorce experts hosted their second divorce party at Christopher’s Nightclub in Fort Lauderdale. Their first party,...

Another Reason to Mediate Your Dispute or Divorce

by Marvin Schuldiner | Jan 25, 2008 | Divorce Mediation and Law, Elder Mediation and Elder Law and Issues, Lawsuits | 0 comments

This week, a committee of the New Jersey Supreme Court issued a report recommending that the court’s records be made accessible to the public through the internet. The report’s executive summary reads in part: In drafting the proposed rule, the Committee...

Alienation of Affection

by Marvin Schuldiner | Jan 8, 2008 | Divorce Mediation and Law, Off Beat | 1 comment

There are about 6 states that still have “alienation of affection” statutes on the books, including Mississippi.  In 1997, Sandra Valentine began working for Jerry Fitch, a wealthy Mississippi realtor and successful businessman.  She ended up having an...

A Divorce Resource

by Marvin Schuldiner | Dec 19, 2007 | Divorce Mediation and Law | 0 comments

People who are contemplating or facing a divorce often have many questions.  While my website contains a lot of information for divorcing couples in New Jersey, I found another website that you might find helpful.  It is Divorce360....

Crackdown on Parents who fail to pay child support

by Marvin Schuldiner | Dec 9, 2007 | Divorce Mediation and Law | 0 comments

The Bergen Record reports that authorities have arrested hundreds of people for failing to pay child support or who did not appear at court hearings.  A total of 1,020 people were arrested and $354,000 in back payments was recovered in the sweep that started last...

Divorce Party?

by Marvin Schuldiner | Nov 7, 2007 | Divorce Mediation and Law, Off Beat | 0 comments

Under the “you can’t make this up” category, you can now buy a divorce party.  Montreal VIP, who wants its customers to live like a VIP, is offering a Divorce Party Package.  I’ve attached it below: Re-introduce yourself to single society with...

Benefits of Divorce Mediation

by Marvin Schuldiner | Jun 22, 2007 | Divorce Mediation and Law | 0 comments

Here’s an article from the New Straits Times (Malaysia) on divorce mediation.  Mediation is not just an American function, but global.  And the benefits are the same all over. Speedy end to divorce plight via mediation MALACCA, June 19, 2007: After waiting for...

Mediation, Divorce and Children

by Marvin Schuldiner | Apr 19, 2007 | Divorce Mediation and Law | 0 comments

Three professors at the University of Virginia recently completed a 12-year study that looked at the effects of mediation on divorcing couples and their children.  The study looked at people who were unable to come to agreement on custody decisions on their children...

How to Persuade your Spouse to Mediate a Divorce

by Marvin Schuldiner | Mar 24, 2007 | Divorce Mediation and Law | 0 comments

You’ve decide that you want to get divorced, but you don’t want to go through the adversarial court process of litigation.  How do you persuade your spouse to go through mediation? There are a plethora of reasons why divorce is beneficial to both parties...
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  • A mediated divorce often costs less than 1/3rd of a litigated divorce
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  • You lose none of your rights by mediating
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  • Make decisions about your future for yourself
  • Parties are more satisfied with terms they agree to in mediation than terms imposed by a court
  • Agreements obtained through mediation are far less likely to end up back in court
  • Mediation is a forward-looking process (where do you go from here)
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