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Can mediation be successful if the couple has already retained lawyers and are involved in the court process?

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Can mediation be successful if the couple has already retained lawyers and are involved in the court process?

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Yes. Being involved in the adversarial process used in the court system can convince couples that alternative dispute resolution is a better option for them. When couples realize how much of the court process is completely out of their control, they understand the benefit of a client directed approach, where the couple retains control of and can select and negotiate an outcome that they can live with.

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