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This article by our Moline family mediation attorneys explains the process of divorce mediation with an emphasis on how important resolving disputes can be for both parties. Through mediation, both sides can potentially each an amicable solution with the need of expensive court fees. This can be done with the assistance of a professional mediator. that helps to negotiate important aspects of a Moline divorce including:
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In this article, our Moline family mediation lawyers discuss two potential alternatives to a traditional divorce in Moline. We examine Collaborative Divorce and Cooperative Divorce and how these methods can potentially save time and money negotiating divorce issues. We discuss both and give the benefits and drawbacks of each.