Eidelman & Associates When to Get Divorce Mediation | Page 6

The opposite case can also require divorce mediation, as well: two people have been married for ten years, own a home, two vehicles, and have three kids. One makes twice the amount of the other. Sounds complicated, right? It can be, if the divorce is an acrimonious one, but for an amicable divorce, all of the property, alimony, and child visitation agreements come down to negotiation which they can accomplish with a divorce mediator. Why do this instead of get a divorce lawyer? Because, a mediator is far less expensive than a divorce lawyer, and doing it that way does not involve long court battles. In the end, the form a divorce takes is always up to the two people involved and how much they trust each other. If they still do, then mediation is always a good option to consider.