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Mediation: Divorce, Custody, Support

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Mediation is a popular dispute resolution process that allows clients to negotiate a resolution with the assistance of a Mediator – a third-party neutral.

At BoykoNapier, we offer Mediation for the following issues:

  • Divorce and Separation
  • Child Custody and Visitation
  • Child and Spousal Support

If you have been involved in litigation, you may be frustrated with the expense and time required to navigate the Court system. A successful mediation will allow you to resolve your divorce, custody and/or support issues promptly and cost-effectively.

Other than the cost and time savings, mediation provides numerous additional benefits for participants:

  • Mediation is Confidential – there is no record kept and what happens during a mediation session is private (with only a few exceptions).
  • Mediation is Flexible – the process caters to the needs of the parties. The parties decide when to participate and for how long. The parties, and not the mediator or the court, get to decide what constitutes a fair compromise and how their resolution will be constructed. Additionally, mediation does not force the parties to reach an agreement.
  • Mediation promotes Communication – successful mediation can promote a healthy relationship between the parties, which can often prevent future conflict from arising.

The Divorce and Family Law attorneys at BoykoNapier are trained mediators who are here to assist you. If you have selected a different mediator, we can also serve as a legal representatives for your during the mediation process.

To learn more about the mediation process, or to schedule an initial consultation, contact our office at (804) 658-3418, or you may reach us via email.

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