Divorce Mediation in Lakeville, Minnesota

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Mediation—like Lake Marion—helps you navigate life’s ripple effects with care.

Our virtual divorce mediation provides a convenient, cost-effective, and confidential alternative to traditional litigation.

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Why Choose Virtual Divorce Mediation?

  1. Relaxed Atmosphere

  2. Virtual Scheduling

  3. Cost-effective

Benefits

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Virtual Convenience:

Handle your mediation online with ease.

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Expert Mediators:

Our mediators bring a wealth of experience to the table.

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Flexible Timing:

We provide scheduling options that work for you.

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FAQ

  • What is Divorce Mediation?

    Divorce mediation is a voluntary process where divorcing couples work with a neutral mediator to reach agreements on issues such as asset division, child custody, and support payments outside of court.

  • How does mediation differ from litigation?

    Mediation focuses on collaboration and communication, allowing couples to retain control over the outcome. Litigation involves going to court and having a judge make decisions on behalf of the parties.

  • Is mediation suitable for high-conflict divorces?

    Yes, mediation can be effective for high-conflict divorces. Mediators are trained to facilitate constructive dialogue and help parties find common ground, even in challenging situations.

  • How long does mediation typically take?

    The duration of mediation varies depending on the complexity of the issues and the willingness of the parties to cooperate. However, many mediations can be completed within a few sessions.

  • Do we need to have lawyers present during mediation?

    While having legal representation is not required, it's advisable for each party to consult with an attorney independently to review any agreements reached during mediation and ensure their legal rights are protected.

  • What happens if we can't reach an agreement in mediation?

    If parties are unable to reach an agreement in mediation, they may choose to pursue litigation or explore alternative dispute resolution options. However, the majority of mediations result in mutually acceptable agreements.

 

Flannel People Mediation Serving Lakeville and greater Minnesota | (763) 316-8323 | flannelpeoplemediation@gmail.com

In person mediation available at: 971 Sibley Memorial Hwy, St Paul, MN 55118 and 7400 Metro Blvd Suite 252, Edina, MN 55439

How it works: divorce mediation process in Lakeville

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1. Initial Consultation

Schedule a free virtual consultation to discuss your needs.

2. Mediation Sessions

Participate in guided mediation sessions via secure video conferencing.

3. Agreement

Reach a mutually acceptable agreement, which you’ll then self-file or retain a collaborative attorney to e-file with the local courts.

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