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Family Mediation

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Solve Difficult Family Disputes with our Family Mediation Services

More than 80% of mediations end disputes successfully, making it an extremely viable solution for preventing and resolving conflicts at a reasonable rate. Our goal is to provide mediation services to our clients that prevent the need for costly and time-consuming legal processes. In addition to a wide array of mediation services, we are also happy to help you understand what mediation is and how it can work for you.

Taking family disputes to lawyers and courts can end the legal dispute but not the familial fracturing and emotional pain—these are most often worsened by the legal experience. Too often innocent people, such as children, are the unintentionally affected victims of the legal process. N2B Solutions Group provides an alternative to the family for resolving their disputes.

DIVORCE MEDIATION: 

Involves the division of assets and debts, spousal support and issues related to children including custody, visitation, child support and maintaining a healthy (even if it is at arm’s length) relationship with one another for the sake of the children.

 

SEPARATION MEDIATION:

Involve some or all of the issues taken up in Divorce Mediation but it doesn’t necessarily have divorce as a goal.

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UNMARRIED COUPLE MEDIATION:

This falls into the Separation Mediation category. As the couple is not married, they cannot obtain a legal divorce. This category also applies to same sex couples who wish to separate.

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RECONCILIATION AGREEMENT MEDIATION:  

A couple creates its own roadmap to avoid the pitfalls and obstacles that threaten their relationship.

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PRE-NUPTIAL AGREEMENT MEDIATION:  

To resolve possible conflicts regarding assets etc. before the marriage occurs. It can also help the couple develop practical, positive ways to approach resolving conflicts arising once married.

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OTHER FAMILY DISPUTES: Not all family disputes are couples matters. They include:

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  • ESTATE DISPUTES in which heirs, often siblings, fight over a deceased relative’s estate.
     

  • FAMILY BUSINESS disputes in which family members are in conflict over control, ownership, future direction of the business and so on.

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