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How do mediators help during divorce?

On Behalf of | May 20, 2022 | Divorce |

Divorces are a difficult time for anyone involved. Even uncontested divorces come with their share of arguments and problems.

In these situations, having a mediator on hand can do a lot to help. But how, exactly?

Mediators as referees

Forbes discusses tips on heading toward a more peaceful divorce. One of the best ways to get through uncontested divorce smoothly is via a helping hand. A mediator is there to help couples work through the divorce, and they prove enormously useful even in events where both parties already agree on almost everything.

It is a mediator’s job to act as referee, ensuring that both parties get to say their fair share and that arguments do not spiral out of hand.

At the same time, they can offer a unique third-party perspective from a point of neutrality, which not many others can offer. This allows them to give unbiased advice and to look at problems from a new angle that the involved parties may not have seen.

What not to expect

However, those seeking the aid of a mediator should note that it is not their job to provide legally binding decisions for the divorcing couple. They do not have the authority of a judge or even an arbitrator, and it is not their duty to make decisions for others.

Simply put, they act as a source of guidance for those who already roughly have their problems ironed out and only need a little bit of extra structure and help to get the final wrinkles shaken out of their plans. Mediators prove valuable for that reason.

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