What is Alternative Dispute Resolution Divorce?
For many people, divorce is a scary and unprecedented experience that will result in changes to nearly every aspect of one’s personal life. Thinking about the long legal process that accompanies a divorce only makes it feel more intimidating. However, this does not have to be the case. Through the utilization of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) divorce methods, couples can simplify their divorces and maintain a large amount of autonomy and control over not only the end of their marriage, as well as the start of the new chapter of their lives.
Using ADR avoids a lengthy legal process. Instead of putting your case in front of a court and allowing a judge to decide its outcome, you will instead get to agree to your own future through the help of a neutral third party, or “mediator.” This mediator is a neutral third party whose only goal is to elicit cooperation between spouses. Mediators help to maintain a calm and casual environment for you and your spouse to discuss the terms of your divorce, while facilitating open communication between both parties to reach common ground and ultimately unanimous agreements.