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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM ONLINE DIVORCE MEDIATION

Divorce is not a fun experience, and it’s never going to be. Separating from someone you thought you were going to spend the rest of your life with is terrible, but the divorce process can make it so much worse.

Instead of going through courts and doubling up on lawyers, you can do your divorce a different way –  your way – and still get all the legal help and representation you need.

It starts online and then migrates to online communication between you, your mediator, your spouse, and their legal counsel. You have our support for issues like marital asset division, alimony, time-sharing, marital debt, and more.

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Our online mediation package includes five hours of mediation to settle all aspects of your divorce, all the paperwork you will need to get divorced, including your petition for dissolution through your final judgment. This price also includes an attorney to file your paperwork and have your final judgment entered by a judge.

You will be divorced in the end. Unlike the other online form-filling websites, you will not end up with a stack of paper at the end; you will end up with signed divorce papers.

POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS THROUGH ONLINE DIVORCE MEDIATION

Alimony

Online divorce mediation can effectively address alimony (spousal support). We’ll discuss the duration and amount of payments based on each spouse’s financial situation and contributions during the marriage.

 

Time-Sharing

Time-sharing is often one of the most significant expenses in a divorce. Florida law promotes equal parenting time between parents after a divorce, but achieving this balance isn’t always practical. Consequently, parents may need to develop alternative time-sharing arrangements.

If you have concerns about this or any other issue, contact our divorce mediator today for expert guidance.

Dividing Assets & Debts

With Untying The Knot, couples can negotiate the division of assets and debts acquired during the marriage online.

Our online divorce mediators facilitate discussions on equitable distribution, considering factors like financial contributions, property ownership, and future financial stability.

Modifications

After the final judgment of divorce or paternity is entered, parties are legally obligated to adhere to its terms, ensuring compliance with conditions like alimony, child support, and parenting plans to maintain stability and avoid legal consequences.

However, significant life changes such as employment, income, health, or living situations may necessitate modifications to these terms, with the legal system providing formal processes to ensure fairness and appropriateness in light of new circumstances.

Benefits of
Divorce Through Mediation

At Untying the Knot, we don’t want any divorce to be harder than it needs to be.

Going to court can be incredibly stressful, not just for you but also for your children and other people impacted by your divorce.

In contrast, our online divorce mediation services offer a more peaceful, efficient method of legally separating. Not only can you avoid the drawn-out proceedings in court, but you can also work toward more amicable results with your soon-to-be ex.

Just a few advantages of online divorce mediation include:

  • Cost-effective
  • Less stressful
  • Save times
  • Protects your privacy
  • Encourages communication
  • Gives more control
  • Maintains your relationship
  • Easier on your children
  • YOU WILL BE DIVORCED BY THE END

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$150/30 MINUTES

How can an attorney help?

This option gives you 30 minute of full access to an attorney to ask as many questions as you can for the session. So get your list and start writing everything you want to know and have it ready to go! As many as possible will be answered in 30 minutes by a dedicated attorney. Need more time? Not a problem. We bill in 30 minute increments so if you need more time, feel free to book as long as you need! Super easy.

  • Help you decide which plan to pick
  • Walk through the entire divorce process
  • Look up a case you’ve already opened and help with next steps
  • Learn about your spousal or child support options
  • Answer your questions – any of them!
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Why do most couples hire a divorce mediator?

Most couples hire a divorce mediator to facilitate a smoother, more amicable separation process. A divorce mediator helps both parties communicate effectively, negotiate terms, and reach mutually beneficial agreements on issues like custody, support, and property division.

This approach is often less adversarial and more cost-effective than traditional litigation, reducing the emotional stress for both you and your soon-to-be ex-partner. Divorce mediators will ensure all the legal requirements are met, helping you avoid lengthy court battles and achieve resolutions tailored to your specific needs and circumstances.

Q2. Is divorce through mediation preferable to going to court?

In most cases, yes, divorce through mediation is often preferable to going to court. It is typically less contentious, more cost-effective, and faster.

Mediation encourages open communication and collaboration, allowing couples to create mutually acceptable agreements. Unlike court proceedings, which can be adversarial and public, mediation is private and focuses on the interests of both parties.

This process can lead to more satisfactory and sustainable outcomes, empowering couples to find solutions for their unique situations and potentially avoiding the emotional and financial strains of a lengthy court battle.

Q3. What should you avoid during online divorce mediation?

During online divorce mediation, we recommend limiting distractions and maintaining a respectful tone. Ensure you have a stable internet connection and a quiet, private space for the meeting to minimize interruptions.

It’s also important to stay focused on the issues at hand, avoiding personal attacks or emotional outbursts that can derail the process. Additionally, try to avoid making decisions in haste or under pressure; take the time to consider your options thoroughly and purchase further mediation time if necessary.

Q4. What is usually the most difficult part of divorce through mediation?

It depends on your situation, but the most difficult part of online divorce mediation is often negotiating and agreeing on issues related to child custody and property division. These matters can be emotionally charged, making it challenging for couples to reach a consensus without conflict. Each party may have differing priorities and expectations, which can complicate discussions.

Additionally, addressing unresolved feelings or past grievances can hinder progress. A skilled mediator helps navigate these challenges, fostering constructive dialogue and guiding both parties toward compromises that are fair and sustainable.

Q5. Is online divorce mediation typically stressful?

We won’t lie to you: divorce can be stressful, painful, and emotionally draining, regardless of how you approach it. While online divorce mediation offers convenience and accessibility, it can still be tough.

However, many find that online divorce mediation offers a more relaxed atmosphere compared to traditional in-person meetings, allowing for greater control over timing and location. Experienced divorce mediators can also help alleviate stress by facilitating productive discussions and skillfully guiding parties toward mutually beneficial agreements.