After our divorce or custody agreement is final, can mediation be used to address new or continuing circumstances?
Yes, there are many issues relating to custody, or carrying out financial agreements made during the divorce process, that may be in dispute at some later date.Issues related to your children change as they grow older. Co-parenting mediation can be a great tool for already divorced parents or parents who were never married. It provides an opportunity for discussion and resolution of issues that arise after a custody agreement has been reached. When parents can promptly address and resolve issues in a way that is responsive to their children’s needs and emotional sensitivities, it goes a long way towards easing their childrens stress when a decision needs to be made by their parents.
Yes, there are many issues relating to custody, or carrying out financial agreements made during the divorce process, that may be in dispute at some later date. Issues related to your children change as they grow older. Co-parenting mediation can be a great tool for already divorced parents or parents who were never married. It provides an opportunity for discussion and resolution of issues that arise after a custody agreement has been reached. When parents can promptly address and resolve issues in a way that is responsive to their children’s needs and emotional sensitivities, it goes a long way towards easing their childrens stress when a decision needs to be made by their parents.
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