The first thing you should ask about is the mediator’s credentials, including his/her professional training and degrees, years practicing divorce mediation, number of cases he/she has worked on, etc. You should also insist on an attorney-mediator who can both mediate and prepare and file all of the legal documents necessary including the Separation Agreement and […]
The first thing you should ask about is the mediator’s credentials, including his/her professional training and degrees, years practicing divorce mediation, number of cases he/she has worked on, etc. You should also insist on an attorney-mediator who can both mediate and prepare and file all of the legal documents necessary including the Separation Agreement and the divorce papers and who is knowledgeable in the field of matrimonial law in your state.