Mediation offers couples a collaborative and efficient way to navigate divorce proceedings, fostering open communication and helping parties reach mutually agreeable solutions. At Sambito Law, we are t trained in divorce mediation tailored to couples seeking an amicable resolution to their divorce. We guide you through the mediation process, facilitates productive discussions, and drafts all necessary documents, including those required for filing a joint petition for divorce.
Joint sessions encourage cooperation and collaboration, allowing couples to work together to find solutions that meet their unique needs and priorities.
By addressing issues together in joint sessions, couples can streamline the mediation process and reach agreements more quickly and cost-effectively than through traditional litigation.
Joint mediation sessions empower couples to craft personalized solutions that reflect their values, preferences, and concerns, rather than relying on court-imposed decisions.
The mediator facilitates discussions on key divorce-related issues, including asset division, alimony, child custody, and child support, helping couples explore options and reach agreements that align with their goals.
Upon reaching agreements, our team drafts all necessary documents for filing a joint petition for divorce, including Separation Agreement, Joint Petition for Divorce, Financial Statements, Parenting Plan, R-408 Form, and Affidavit of Irretrievable Breakdown all required for filing the Joint Petition for Divorce.
Upon completion of drafting the required documents, we review all documents with the parties to ensure accuracy and completeness before the parties submit them for filing the Joint Petition for Divorce in the applicable probate and family court.
At Sambito Law, we are trained in mediation and understand the complexities nuances involved in divorce mediation. We provide compassionate and comprehensive no bias mediation services and are dedicated to guiding you through the divorce mediation process with skill and strategy.
We work closely with clients to develop a personalized plan tailored to their unique needs, goals, and concerns as it relates to the joint petition for divorce.
Ready to navigate divorce mediation process? We're here to provide the personalized mediation with a trained mediator. Contact Sambito Law today to schedule your free consultation.
A case evaluation is complimentary and approximately fifteen minutes over the phone. A formal hour long consultation is $200.00 and can take place in person at our office or via zoom.
A case evaluation is sufficient to get a general understanding of the legal issue at hand and give general advice and feedback.
A formal hour long consultation allows us to dive into the facts and circumstances surrounding your legal issue in detail and either create a strategy to move forward or alleviate your concerns about the given legal issue.
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