Is mediation is the best approach to solving disagreements about child custody?

Mediation is a non-adversarial process where a neutral person (a mediator) meets with disputing persons to help them settle a dispute. The mediator does not have power to impose a solution on the parties, but assists them in creating an agreement of their own. (In Alaska, California, Delaware, Michigan, New Mexico and South Dakota, however, the mediator may be asked by the court to make a recommendation if the parties cannot reach an agreement.) There are several important reasons why mediation is a superior method to litigation for resolving custody and visitation disputes.

€¢ Mediation usually does not involve lawyers or expert witnesses (or their astronomical fees). €¢ Mediation usually produces a settlement after five to ten hours of mediation over a week or two. (Child custody litigation can drag on for months or even years.) • Mediation enhances communication between the parents and makes it much more likely that they will be able to cooperate after the divorce or separation when ... more.

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