Should I Bring a Support Person to Mediation - What They Can and Can't Do (EP. 120)

Mediation is a highly effective method for resolving family law disputes, including parenting arrangements and property settlements, but it can be overwhelming. Support people play a vital role in offering emotional stability while highlighting their limitations to ensure a fair and productive mediation environment.

What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • Why mediation is an effective alternative to court.

  • The emotional benefits of having a support person in the room.

  • Clear guidelines on what support people can and cannot do.

  • How to choose the right support person for your mediation.

  • Confidentiality requirements and their importance during mediation.

If you’re going through a separation or divorce, this episode provides valuable insights into making your mediation process smoother and less stressful. Listen in for family law mediation tips on involvement of a support person with your lawyer or mediator.

Tune into this episode for expert advice, and let us help you move forward with clarity and confidence.

LISTEN TO THE EPISODE HERE: Should I Bring a Support Perso - The Divorce Collective - Apple Podcasts

Disclaimer:

This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Please consult a qualified legal professional for tailored guidance specific to your circumstances.

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