My spouse and I agree on property distribution/child custody/child support/spousal support, what’s the best way for us to proceed with this divorce?
If there are truly no issues on which you and your spouse disagree, you should each, at the very least, consult an attorney so that you are aware of any property and/or parental rights that you are forfeiting in your dissolution agreement. People are often so eager to get their divorce over with, that they will agree to just about anything. Over time their emotions cool, and they come to realize that they have made some mistakes in their rush to get it over with. Some of these mistakes can be irreversible. My spouse and I generally get along well, and we don’t anticipate much conflict in our divorce. In cases such as these, mediation may be worth trying. Mediation takes place when both parties discuss their differences with regard to parental and/or property rights in the presence of an impartial mediator for the purpose of resolving those differences. Mediation is not about reconciliation or therapy (although it can make both sides feel better about the divorce). Mediation is merely a