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This article discusses the process of divorce mediation, with an emphasis on how important resolving disputes can be for both parties in a Rock Island County child custody matter. Through mediation, both sides can reach an amicable solution with the need of expensive court fees which also helps to keep tensions down and helps both parties establish a pattern to work with each other in the future over parental issues.
In this article, our Rock Island County family mediation attorneys discuss the difference between contributions and dissipation when it comes to marital estates and explain what assets are typically considered marital and non-marital assets in the eyes of the courts and how the courts differentiate them.
Similar to divorce mediation, Cooperative and Collaborative divorce allows parties to potentially resolve dispute that arise in a divorce outside of court, potentially saving both parties time and money on attorneys fees along with stress. In both collaborative divorce and collaborative divorce, the parties attempt to reach a settlement without a mediator. In this article, our Rock Island County family mediation attorneys discuss in detail both of these types of divorces.