When parties are unable to reach an agreement on major issues such as a divorce, child custody, property division or separation, mediation may be an effective option. At The Law Offices of Frederick F. Ward II, LLC, we provide couples with a trained mediator to help them resolve their family law matters. Our lawyer works as a neutral attorney-mediator, providing options and guiding each couple to a resolution that best fits their situation.
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Mediation is cheaper than taking a dispute to court and provides parties with an opportunity to work together in crafting an agreement. In cases involving the dissolution of marriage and children, mediation provides a method of resolving your differences in a way that is easier on children. Mediation also provides couples with:
In Connecticut, mediation is required before taking your divorce to trial. You may also mediate a number of other concerns relating to your family, including:
In these cases, we serve as a neutral figure in the proceedings. As an attorney-mediator, Frederick F. Ward will provide insight into the law and prepare all legal documents for you. If we believe mediation is not right for your situation, we will suggest other options that may be available to you, including collaborative divorce.
If you are in need of skilled guidance from an experienced attorney trained in the process of mediation, contact us today for a consultation.
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