
contested divorce - Mediation
Considering Mediation for Your Divorce?
Mediation is a private way to resolve family issues without going to court. Our lawyers can explain the benefits, guide you through the process, and review your agreement to ensure it is legally binding. We are available 24/7 and your initial consultation is free.
Why Mediation?
Family Law mediation is a non-adversarial process whereby you and your spouse seek to resolve your legal issues without going to court. It is conducted by a neutral, third party known as a ‘Mediator’.
Under the auspices of the mediator, you and your spouse will enter into discussions, with or without your lawyers' presence, until you reach a mutually acceptable settlement that can be set out in a written agreement.
The mediator is not allowed to provide legal advice or impose a settlement, and any settlement reached must be reviewed and approved by each party’s lawyer to make the agreement legally binding.
Mediation is a discreet, private, non-courtroom process that may involve non-legal professionals such as accountants, financial planners, and child advocates if children are involved.
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If you are involved in divorce proceedings and are considering mediation, call 1-888-341-5889 right now and speak directly to a Law Society of Ontario licensed lawyer who can advise you on the benefits and risks of engaging in family law mediation in your particular situation. The initial consultation is always FREE!
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When is Mediation Worthwhile?
Mediation may work in a situation where negotiations have not quite worked out, yet both you and your spouse are still keen to settle your legal issues without going to court. You and your spouse can choose a mediator who you both feel has the expertise and experience relevant to your particular family situation. You can also determine the location of the mediation sessions, which are always held in private, away from a courtroom setting, and which can be in person or virtual or some combination thereof; this begins a cooperation process that may serve as the foundation of a speedy resolution of all outstanding legal issues.
If you are involved in divorce proceedings and are considering mediation, call 1-888-341-5889 right now and speak directly to a Law Society of Ontario licensed lawyer who can advise you on the benefits and risks of engaging in family law mediation in your particular situation.
The initial consultation is always FREE!

When is Mediation Not Worthwhile
As with negotiation, mediation may not be appropriate if you feel that your ex-spouse may be playing games and/or is just going through the motions with no real intent to reach a mutually satisfactory conclusion of your marriage. Embarking on mediation with a spouse who has history of abuse, or being uncooperative or unreasonable may be waste of time and emotional energy. In addition, involvement in the mediation process with someone who has a history of counterproductive behavior is risky because they can pull out of the process at any time they choose.
Ready to Explore Mediation?
WE ARE READY TO HELP!
Get trusted advice from a Law Society of Ontario Licenced Lawyer before starting mediation. We will explain the benefits and risks, help you prepare, and review any agreement to ensure it protects your rights. Your initial consultation is always free.
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