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Mediation is a tool that all divorce attorneys have available when a marriage is going through the process of dissolution.  We have always held the belief that we should strive to approach your divorce with an attitude of efficiency and a problem-solving mindset.  Mediation involves a mediator who is independent of both parties and will be an unbiased negotiator to help the two parties reach a resolution that is satisfactory to both sides.  Using a mediator in your divorce process is designed to help maintain an amicable attitude without the formality of a courtroom.  Everything that is discussed and negotiated during the meeting with you, your spouse, your respective attorneys and the qualified mediator is completely confidential.  If you and your spouse want to reach an agreement without going through a lengthy and expensive courtroom battle, you always have the option of utilizing a competent mediator. 

All of our St. Petersburg area divorce attorneys at Givens Divorce Law Group are skilled mediators themselves and each has invaluable experience in working with these types of professionals. When you and your spouse don’t want to go through the economic strain and emotional trauma of a heavily-litigated divorce, utilizing a mediator along with your attorney can result in a quicker and more cost-effective marriage dissolution.

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More than half of all the divorce cases that we deal with in our law offices are successfully mediated.  If you and your spouse are interested in mediating your divorce, we can help you.

When you go through the divorce procedure with a mediator, your attorney will present your case to the family law-trained mediator.  Our attorneys have exceptional experience and knowledge of family law and divorce law in Florida, and each lawyer at our law firm is very familiar with the entire process.  Sometimes there are certain issues that end up being impossible to resolve even with the help of a mediator.  If you and your spouse decide to take certain aspects of your divorce to trial, you still have the benefit of having reached an agreement on a percentage of your contested issues. 

No matter what your divorce issues are, we can offer you exceptional legal representation and advice throughout every aspect of your marriage dissolution.

Contact a St. Petersburg Mediation Attorney at Givens Divorce Law Group to discuss your divorce.

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