Minnesota Divorce Mediator & Mediation Services

Popular Alternative

There is a growing movement toward using alternatives to legal action to resolve divorce cases. One of the most popular options is mediation, which involves both spouses, and their attorneys, meeting with a neutral person trained to help them come to an agreement that is mutually acceptable. Our lawyers have served as mediators and represented hundreds of clients in mediation.

Costs

In some Minnesota counties, the court provides mediators on issues concerning the custody of the children at little or no cost. Property issues may require a private mediator, the cost of which is typically split among the parties.

Nature of Mediation

Mediation is confidential and non-binding. The Mediators cannot force the parties into a settlement. Rather, mediators keep everyone focused and facilitate the exchange of information. Mediation is not appropriate in all cases, particularly those in which there is a history of domestic abuse among the parties. The actions and concessions of a party during mediation cannot be used against them in court.

Advantages

The key advantage to mediating is that it may lower the overall cost of completing your case. It may also save you time, as it often takes a year or more to move a divorce through the courts. Because of the obvious benefits, Minnesota courts will often require the parties in a divorce to mediate.