Mediation FAQs
The terms you reach in your divorce settlement can affect your family and your finances for years to come. Before beginning mediation in New Jersey for divorce or a family law matter, make sure you are comfortable and feel confident by taking time to get answers to your questions about the process. Our FAQ section offers valuable feedback on common concerns related to mediation.
This list of Q&As is growing all the time. Don’t see your particular question mediation answered here? Let us know!
- How to Choose a Mediator
- Who Can Use Mediation Services?
- Is Mediation a Legal Process?
- What is the Difference Between Mediators and Lawyers?
- Can Mediation be Used in Divorce?
- What is a Divorce Mediator?
- When Do I Need to Move from Mediation to Litigation?
- Is the Divorce Mediation Process Different from Litigated Divorce?
- Is Arbitration Different from Mediation?
- What is the Collaborative Divorce?
- How Does a Lawyer Become a Mediator?
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