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How to Use Mediation to Resolve Issues Related to a Divorce

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Getting a divorce can be a painful, emotionally agonizing, and time consuming experience, even in situations where both spouses know it is the right thing to do. 

In addition to family-related stress, the process can also raise a number of legal issues, including how assets will be divided and whether one spouse will help financially support the other after the split. For divorcing parents, questions about how the kids will be cared for, where they will live and how they will be raised can turn into intense court battles.

The good news, however, is that these issues can often be resolved without a bare-knuckle,

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