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Mediation

The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC in Tomball, Texas, offers divorce mediation services to help couples navigate the dissolution of their marriage peacefully. Divorce mediation involves both parties, their respective attorneys, and an impartial mediator working together to reach agreements on various aspects of the divorce, such as child custody, support, visitation, and property division. The role of the mediator is to facilitate communication and guide the couple towards mutually acceptable solutions.
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Tomball Divorce Mediator

Peacefully Dissolving Your Marriage

Mediation

In Tomball, Texas, a divorce can be navigated in two ways: contested or uncontested. Choosing the uncontested route can save you both time and money. Moreover, an uncontested divorce can be less stressful for your children as it eliminates the need for court appearances and potentially reduces familial tension.

Achieving an uncontested divorce may require some assistance, and this is where the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC steps in. The lawyer at this firm can steer you through the myriad decisions that accompany the divorce procedure. You and your spouse can collaboratively explore various options and work towards crafting a mutually agreeable divorce decree.

Understanding Divorce Mediation

Mediation is a legal method that enables parties to reach a resolution outside of the conventional court environment. Typically, mediation involves the two parties undergoing divorce, their respective attorneys, and an impartial third party known as the mediator. The role of the mediator is not to function as a judge but to assist the parties in reaching a mutual agreement.

The Role of a Divorce Mediator

A divorce mediator is capable of meeting with both you and your spouse, guiding the discussion, and assisting you in making joint decisions regarding your divorce. Mediation proves beneficial only when the spouses can communicate effectively and are open to determining the terms of their divorce independently. If one spouse is strongly opposed to the divorce, this approach may not be the most suitable option for you.

A mediator can help you arrive at decisions concerning:

Understanding the Advantages of Divorce Mediation

If feasible in your circumstances, mediation can be an effective approach to navigate a divorce. It allows you to discuss your preferences meticulously, and a divorce expert can provide guidance on whether your decisions are prudent.

Some of the benefits of mediation include:

  • Expedited divorce process
  • Reduced time spent in courtrooms
  • Cost-effective divorce
  • Children are spared from the stress of a court battle
  • You and your spouse can make decisions that suit your family best, without relying on a judge
  • A more relaxed and informal setting
  • High success rates (90%-95% of mediation cases reach a resolution)
  • Greater control over the process
  • Opportunity for creative resolutions
  • Confidential and private

However, it’s crucial to remember that mediation may not be suitable for everyone or every situation. Cases involving abuse or where parties believe an amicable resolution is unattainable may not benefit from this method. In such instances, it could be possible to bypass mediation and proceed directly to court.

Let an attorney at the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC assist with your case. With the right Tomball lawyer on your side, you may be able to arrange the different terms of your divorce decree correctly and effectively.

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3707 Cypress Creek Parkway, Suite 400 Houston, TX 77068

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7702 FM 1960 Rd E, Suite 212 Humble, TX 77346

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