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Florida Mediation Lawyer

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Many couples have turned to Boeller Law, P.A. in hopes of settling their divorce through mediation. While most traditional divorce cases are lengthy and contentiously fought in court, mediation is a low-cost and effective way for a couple to amicably reach an agreement and divorce.

With the assistance of our Venice mediation lawyer, you and your spouse can end your marriage on good terms. Our firm's founder, Attorney Sara Sawyer Boeller, is a Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator who has successfully guided many couples through mediation, and is confident in her ability to help you too. We proudly serve Venice, Sarasota, Charlotte County, Manatee County and the surrounding areas!

Mediation can allow you and your spouse to agree on topics such as:
   

Our Sarasota mediators can draft up a Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA), which will address and settle areas such as the ones mentioned above. Depending on the attitude and disposition of both parties and the lawyer they choose, divorce does not have to be more complicated or stressful than it already is by default.

If you and your spouse are looking for a low-cost way to end your marriage, contact Boeller Law, P.A. today - our skilled Sarasota mediators are ready to help you navigate the mediation process. Getting divorced doesn't have to be complicated.

Reach Out to Our Sarasota Mediation Attorney Today for a Smooth Divorce Process.

What Are the Benefits of Mediation?

Mediation is often thought of as an alternative method to resolving divorce issues. While it can resolve most family matters amicably, it does come with other unique benefits:

  • The cost of mediation is generally less expensive than traditional contested divorce
  • Mediation takes less time to settle
  • There is a higher rate of compliance with mediation if both parties come to a mutual understanding
  • There is a greater degree of control with mediation, as each party can decide what issues should be focused on
  • Mediation offers a level of confidentiality that public court cases do not

Tips on How to Prepare for Mediation

No matter if you are heading into mediation for divorce or another family law issue, it’s important to properly prepare yourself for your upcoming mediation session(s). Here are a few suggestions that may help:

  • Speak with an attorney before and after your session. Mediators will not give legal advice nor take legal sides during a discussion.
  • Prior to your session, take the time to outline the issues you wish to discuss
  • Be prepared to listen attentively to the other side’s arguments and points; this is where collaboration should take place
  • If the case does not settle in mediation, know the risks involved with litigation
  • Be open, honest, and communicative towards the mediator and the opposing party
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Commonly Asked Questions

How can I prepare for mediation in my divorce case?

Preparing for mediation is essential to ensure a productive session. Start by outlining the key issues you want to address, such as child custody or property division. It's also beneficial to consult with an attorney beforehand to understand your rights and options. During mediation, be ready to listen actively to your spouse's perspective and remain open to compromise. This collaborative approach can lead to a more satisfactory outcome for both parties. In Charlotte County and surrounding areas, our mediation services can guide you through this preparation process effectively.

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Boeller Law, P.A. Stands Out From the Crowd

  • Exceptional Track Record of Success
  • Personalized & Highly Effective Legal Solutions
  • Extensively Experienced Legal Team
  • Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator
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