Why Mediate a Family Law Case?
Family Law Mediation gives spouses an opportunity to resolve their disputes regarding property division, child support. child custody, parenting time, spousal maintenance and virtually any other issue...
View ArticleEvaluative Mediation
Evaluative mediation is a mediation process which includes an evaluative component. In a traditional mediation, the mediator does not offer her opinion on the merits of any one party’s stand on issues...
View ArticleAttorney Mediator vs. Non-Attorney Mediator
Why use a Mediator who is an Attorney? A mediator in Minnesota does not have to be an attorney. A mediator might have a background in business, a background in mental health, or a background in working...
View ArticleFamily Law Mediation Checklist
FAMILY LAW MEDIATION CHECKLIST Every mediator has different intake forms they use to understand the issues facing a couple in family law disputes. Whether you come to our office for your mediation or...
View ArticleWHAT IS AN ICMC IN A MINNESOTA DIVORCE?
An ICMC is an Initial Case Management Conference in a divorce or custody matter. The ICMC is scheduled by court administration and is held in a court room. It’s essentially a chance for the judge to...
View ArticleSENE IN A MINNESOTA DIVORCE
An SENE is a “Social Early Neutral Evaluation”. It is a voluntary process parents may choose to participate in when they disagree about custody or parenting issues. The SENE is used in divorce cases as...
View ArticleFINANCIAL DISPUTES IN A DIVORCE CAN BE SETTLED IN AN FENE
Child support, spousal maintenance, property division, and business valuations are just some of the financial issues which might need to be settled during a divorce. Parties who are willing to...
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