Relationship Mediation Is a confidential, voluntary process in which a neutral third person helps a couple to resolve disputes or solve one or more specific issues to reach a mutually satisfying agreement. The issues covered include but at not limited to the following:
How Long Does Relationship Meditation Take?
The average case usually takes 3 to 4 two-hour mediation sessions, spread out over a month or two depending on the specific situation.
What is the difference between mediation and therapy?
While relationship therapy and mediation help couples who are experiencing problems in their relationship, there are key distinctions between therapy and mediation. Relationship therapy uses psychotherapy to diagnose relationship dysfunctions (past-focused), identify patterns that you and your partner engage in, and establish new behaviors to help change those patterns, which tend to take a long time. Relationship mediation helps couples resolve disputes (forward-focused) and takes 3 to 4 sessions. Relationship mediation uses mediation techniques and takes specific interventions that are different from couples’ therapy or marriage counseling.
How much does it cost?
A mediated divorce is less expensive and time-consuming than going to court to litigate. No retainer required. Contact us to discuss fees.
What are your office hours?
We offer flexible office hours to meet our client’s needs. Meetings are by appointment only. Our office hours include evening hours when needed.
For further information or to schedule an appointment, please contact us today.