Are you having child custody issues? Whenever there is a divorce or
child separation agreement at hand, there can be numerous
disagreements when it comes to how much time the children will spend
with either parent, what days will work best for the parents' changing
lifestyles or how much money will the child support payments be. Since
the relationship between the parents at this time is typically rather
tumultuous, child custody mediation is sometimes the only effective
solution available.
What is the purpose behind child custody mediation? The best interests
of the children are put in the forefront of the child custody
situation. Through child custody mediation, the emotional and
ineffective communication between the parents should be lessened.
Through better communication, the custody agreement sets a foundation
for more flexibility between the adults involved, as well as fully
considering what will be most beneficial for the children while
keeping disruptions to their current lifestyles as few as possible.
The Family Code sections o the law will be fully considered as child
custody agreements place a lot of value on keeping the children in the
same schools, same sports teams, etc. whenever possible.
Child custody mediation can be a much more effective manner of
resolving outstanding issues between the parents and will also
typically cost far less than arguing the details out with each adult's
lawyers present (and charging their hourly fee!) Through mediation, an
unbiased party fully considers each perspective and argument before
helping both adults work to an agreeable solution.
How do you obtain a child custody mediation service? The most
important thing to look for is to find a mediator who specializes in
child custody issues and has plenty of experience in the industry.
After all, every relationship and lifestyle combination is unique and
you will need a mediator that can provide creative solutions to your
individual needs. You can also file a Petition for Mediation without
setting a court date or the Petition can be filed with the court to
request that a child custody mediation be mandated in the proceedings.
Most states now require parents to go through the mediation process
prior to court so it's very likely you'll experience the mediation
process yourself.
Just remember, if you're dealing with an irrational, abusive or
vindictive ex, mediation may just be the first step in your child
custody dispute. While it's highly effective in other cases, the
dynamics in these types of relationships make the mediation process
typically far less effective.

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