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    • Jason R. Sherlock
    • Sara A. Anderson
    • Kaitlyn D. Monck
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    • Divorce and Legal Separation
    • Divorce & Bankruptcy
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Mediation Strategies For Your Divorce And Family Law Needs

In any domestic legal dispute, it can feel like your life is being scrutinized under a microscope. Usually, it is in everyone’s best interest to resolve your family law conflicts and divorce proceedings as soon as possible. A quicker resolution can help you avoid the emotional and financial drain of a trial.

While the legal system can certainly feel cold, your family law attorney doesn’t have to be. It is important to find a lawyer who can help you understand your options and provide compassionate support while also protecting your rights. At Sherlock // Anderson, PC, our Roseville mediation attorneys provide a softer landing spot during these hard times. We are known for our positive working relationships and a “kill them with kindness” approach that prioritizes your needs.

What Does The Mediation Process Involve In California?

In California, mediation is a voluntary and confidential process where you and your spouse meet with a neutral third party. Unlike a judge, a mediator does not make decisions for you. Instead, your mediator will facilitate conversations designed to help you reach a settlement.

The process typically starts with an initial meeting to identify the primary issues. For example, property division, financial support or child custody decisions and schedules are common topics divorcing couples resolve during mediation. Next, you will exchange necessary financial documents or other relevant information with the other party. Throughout the mediation process, your mediator will guide you through negotiations to create a customized settlement that fits your specific situation.

When Should You Consider Mediation For Your Divorce?

You should consider Roseville mediation if you and your spouse are willing to communicate honestly and seek a middle ground. Mediation can be especially effective for middle-aged couples reviewing significant assets or younger couples who are inexperienced with complex financial divisions.

Mediation is ideal for maintaining a respectful relationship after your split. However, the mediation process requires a baseline of trust. If there is a major power imbalance or a history of dishonesty regarding assets, traditional Roseville family law litigation may be necessary to ensure a fair outcome.

What Are The Benefits Of Resolving Your Divorce In Mediation?

Choosing mediation for your Roseville divorce offers several distinct advantages:

  • Privacy: Unlike court hearings, which are public record, your private discussions remain confidential.
  • Control: You decide the outcome, rather than leaving your future in the hands of a judge.
  • Cost: It is generally much more affordable than a prolonged court battle.
  • Speed: You can move at your own pace rather than waiting for the crowded Sacramento family law court calendar.

Once you have negotiated an agreement, our experienced divorce attorneys will draft a formal settlement agreement.

Are There Any Misconceptions About Mediation?

Many people believe mediation only works for couples who already agree on everything. In reality, the process is designed specifically to help people who disagree. Another myth is that you do not need a lawyer. While the mediator is neutral, we always recommend having your own divorce attorney review the final agreement to protect your interests. Finally, mediation is not therapy. While we provide compassionate guidance, our goal is to help you reach a practical, legally binding resolution.

Consult A Sacramento Mediation Attorney

Our divorce attorneys have extensive experience resolving delicate legal conflicts. We will listen to your concerns, guide you through the California divorce process and protect your rights under California law without unnecessary aggression.

To schedule your free appointment, call us at 916-757-6630. You can also send us a message through our website. All inquiries are confidential. Let us provide you with guidance and next steps.

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  • Family Law
    • Paternity
  • Divorce and Legal Separation
    • Child Custody
    • Child Support
    • Division Of Business Assets
    • Division Of Marital Property
    • High-Asset Divorce
    • Modifications Of Support Obligations
    • Move-Away Cases
    • Spousal Support
    • Mediation
    • Parental Alienation
    • Premarital Agreements
    • Tax Implications For Divorce
  • Divorce & Bankruptcy
  • Domestic Partnership Dissolution
  • Domestic Violence
  • Grandparents’ Rights
  • Guardianships
  • Consultation Services

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From our office in Roseville, our California lawyers are ready to serve you with professional, quality legal services in the Sacramento metropolitan area. Contact us to arrange a free 30-minute, no-obligation consultation.
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Roseville, CA 95661
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