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Divorce mediator, is it a good idea?
My wife and I are contemplating a divorce. She's done some research and is telling me we can save lots of money if we avoid getting attorney's and use a mediator instead. Our children are older, so child custody is not an issue, and we don't own a business, so there's nothing out of the ordinary to split. Here in Louisiana all assets are divided 50 50. So if we agree on alimony, is there really any reason to shoulder the expenses of attorney's? If we can agree on everything, is it even necessary to use a mediator? How difficult is it to do everything on our on?Tricia, I haven't done an ounce of research myself because I don't want the divorce. We've been married for 24 years and she had an 8 month text telephone affair with a guy that she dated before I met her. She claims I pushed her into that, and I understand. I know the things I did were wrong, and I know that I can fix those things, but she says it's too late because she's not in love with me anymore. Her affair is over, but now she want's to date other guys to see if they could make her happier than I do. Her mother is self centered and has always used my wife. She has my wife cooking and cleaning for her twice a week, which I think is bs, but my wife has never been able to tell her mother " No" to anything, and I'm willing to look past that in the future as well. Her mom is pushing hard for her to divorce me, and has even told my wife if she finds out we're sleeping together my wife will never be allowed in her house again, which again

Divorce mediators, what can you tell me about them?
It seems every divorce you hear about is a nightmare. If you didn't buy anything together, have no kids, and had no affairs, but just don't get along anymore, it seems like the best solution. Have any experience? How did you get your spouse to agree?

I need a divorce mediator in Fort Worth!?
Me and my ex are looking for someone to help us fill out our papers and file them for a low price We want to settle out of court We already know what we want just don't understand where to put some things or what all to fill out to settle out of court anyone know of anyone that can do this in the fort worth area?

Divorce: Mediator or Attorney?
When agreeing to get a divorce which is the preferred route mediator or attorney and why?

How much does a divorce mediator cost in tx?
i know for a divorce that has nothing contested is around 1500....but how much less would a mediator cost?

Can a divorce mediator help us find a middle ground?
I find that my soon to be ex husband can not agree on anything. Just yesterday we were trying to talk about whats going to happen with the house we own together. He wants to keep it, but does not understand why he has to refinance it in his name. He also has a tendency to find anything and everything to b tch about. Ex " I get screwed in all this I end up with nothing" me " You get the house" him " Oh and that's it" me " No you can have everything in the house it's just stuff." him " Oh so what I get all the old crap so you can get new stuff?" It's a roller coaster with him and we can not agree on anything without fighting.

Should I use a divorce mediator to save money in an amicable divorce?
My husband of 14 years wants a divorce. We have gone to counseling, and he is unwilling to try to save the marriage. Even though I am hurt, I cannot force him to love me. We have two young children. I currently work part time and go to college full time. We agree on how much support I would need, and what kind of visitation and property split would occur. Should we try a mediator and forgo lawyers?

How do I become a custody evaluator/divorce mediator in the state of MN?
I live in MN and am currently a social worker unlicensed . I am interested in becoming a custody evaluator and divorce mediator. What are the qualifications and how do I get started and get clients?Mary, I would have to basically start over with my schooling to become a licensed social worker, which I do not want to do. I already have about 7 years of undergrad and BAs in psychology and elementary education. I guess I am really wondering of there are specific qualifications requirements to be an evaluator or if, based on my degrees and experience, I can pursue this line of work with some basic mediation training.

What do I need before meeting with a divorce mediator?
I'm leaving my husband. He says he doesn't want to hire a lawyer and will pretty much just give me whatever I want. I don't want much half the savings and a few things from the house and we don't have any debt. We're working together to complete the parenting plan required by my state that completely details everything to do with child custody, so that won't be an issue. We're in agreement on how we want to split everything.So, I'm thinking mediation would be the best way to go for us. Does anyone have any tips on how to save money here? What can we do ahead of time to help the process go faster and more smoothly?

Questions for a divorce mediator?
My husband and I are meeting with a divorce mediator. I have no clue what to expect. What kind of questions should I ask? Heads up, my husband feels that since we are doing joint custody of the kids, he feels I am not entitled to child support Thanks in advance Thank you all. I am going to put everything on the table with the mediator. I know my husband has a secret cell phone, plus he is hiding money. That is just the tip of what I have found out. Thank you again Enjoy your day

Is a Divorce Mediator truly effective and fair?
My friend's wife just left him for another man. They have 2 young children together, which he's basically raised. He stays at home during the day, works at night so they wouldnt have to pay child care. The wife," the breadwinner" , is a full time working,very self centered, woman who is tells him what's going to happen next, ie we're going to sell the house, the kids will move to another school, we're going to use a Mediator, etc.... He's been told what to do for the past 10 years, and even through a divorce she's still telling him what to do. I know, I've tried to tell him to stick up for himself, tried to tell him that he's got rights, but he won't fight for himself. He thinks if he gets her mad then she'll just make his life more miserable. I'm worried that a Mediator won't be fair. She and he have a lot of debt, there isnt that much money to go around anyhow. I just worry that he's going to get screwed. Talk about role reversal. Here, the father is the victim, and yet wife wins?

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