Do both spouses have to agree to post-divorce mediation before calling the National Conflict Resolution Center?
No. If either party is interested in mediation, our staff can contact the other party to discuss our services. However, both parties do not have to agree to the modification to benefit from the mediation process. If one partner is reluctant about or disagrees with the modification, the initial meeting may be to establish interim agreements and a time frame to reconvene to further evaluate the proposed modification.
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