As an Attorney… What Would I Do If Faced with Divorce?
As an Attorney: What Would I Do If Faced with Divorce?
As a family law attorney with over 15 years of litigation experience, I’ve seen the emotional and financial toll of divorce. If I faced divorce myself, after 24 years of marriage and two grown kids, here’s what I’d do: I’d choose mediation.
Why Remote Mediation?
California, Modern Divorce Mediation LLC
Keeps it Friendly & Civil:
Divorce doesn’t have to mean burning bridges, especially when kids (even grown ones) are involved.Saves Money:
Instead of draining your bank account in court, mediation allows you to resolve disputes without paying for two lawyers.Control Your Outcome:
With mediation, both parties stay in control, working through issues in a collaborative setting instead of leaving decisions to a judge.
Avoid Courtroom Drama
Even with disputes—over parenting time, property, or spousal support—mediation keeps the focus on finding fair solutions. The right mediator helps resolve these issues in a way that makes sense for both of you.
Cost and Time Savings
For middle-class couples, mediation saves time, emotional stress, and money. You’re working with one neutral professional, not two litigators battling in court.
A Better Ending
It’s not about “getting it over with”—it’s about ensuring both parties walk away with closure and respect, without breaking the bank.