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The benefits of med/arb often include:
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mediate first and then switch to arbitration to get a decision on any unresolved issues
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reduced legal fees
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quicker divorce process
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positive relationship between spouses moving forward
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a mutually beneficial agreement
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private and confidential meeting with an unbiased 3rd party
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less stressful
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more flexibility
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more control over the outcome
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less expensive than going to court
Get Started with Carson Madison
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Schedule a mediation appointment and pay the deposit.
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Complete the pre-mediation paperwork and submit it at least a week prior to mediation date.
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Both parties show up and participate in mediation to resolve specific conflict (property distribution, child custody, child support, and/or alimony payments. At the end of mediation, any unresolved issues will be decided by an arbitrator.
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