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    Your Trusted Source for Divorce Mediation Services in New Jersey

    Divorce Mediation Benefits

    Your Trusted Source for Divorce Mediation Services in New Jersey

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      Tanya L. Freeman

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      Attorney
      Shelley D. Albert

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      Judge Daniel D’Alessandro

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      Daniel D’Alessandro

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      Rosanna Vargas

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      Rosanna
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      Mediate, Don't Litigate: How to Divorce Amicably through Mediation — 7 Important Factors

      Mediate, Don't Litigate: How to Divorce Amicably through Mediation - 7 Important Factors
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      What are the Benefits to Divorce Mediation?

      1. Cost-Effective:
        Mediation is often more cost-effective than a litigated divorce. By resolving issues through negotiation rather than court battles, you can save on legal fees, court costs, and related expenses.
      2. Time-Efficient:
        Mediation typically moves at a faster pace than courtroom proceedings. With a focus on open communication and collaboration, parties can reach agreements more efficiently, reducing the overall time it takes to finalize the divorce.
      3. Empowerment and Control:
        Mediation empowers both parties to actively participate in decision-making. Unlike a court-imposed decision, mediation allows you to have a say in the outcome and maintain greater control over the final agreement.
      4. Confidentiality:
        Mediation is a private and confidential process. Unlike court proceedings, the details of your divorce negotiations remain confidential, providing a more discreet and respectful resolution to your marital issues.
      5. Preserving Relationships:
        Mediation fosters a cooperative environment, helping to preserve relationships, especially when children are involved. The focus on open communication and compromise can contribute to a more amicable post-divorce relationship.
      6. Customized Solutions:
        Mediation allows for creative and customized solutions that meet the unique needs of your family. This flexibility is particularly valuable when addressing issues such as child custody, visitation, and property division.
      7. Reduced Emotional Stress:
        The collaborative nature of mediation often leads to reduced emotional stress for both parties. By working together to find solutions, the process is less adversarial, creating a more positive environment during a challenging time.

      The Mediation Source also helps residents of New Jersey with Divorce Mediation Matters in: Camden, Clifton, East Orange, Edison, Elizabeth, Hoboken, Jersey City, Newark, Passaic and Trenton.

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      What Our Clients Say About Us

      Tanya Freeman was very professional and approachable. She is exceptional attorney and very knowledgeable. She was up front at our consultation and goes above and beyond my expectation. Would highly recommend her!!

      Gary Barnett / Google Reviews

      Tanya Freeman is my attorney for life! Thank you for all that you do for me.

      I sincerely appreciated your help. You're always there for me and my family. You deserved more than 5 stars.

      Ada Andrews / Google Reviews

      I have nothing but incredible things to say about my process working with Tanya and her team. She came as a recommendation and it was the best decision I made for me. I’ve also provided her to a few others too.

      Justine Kimler / Google Reviews
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