Is the mediator equipped to deal with complex financial and parenting issues?
If your case has issues of special complexity, mediation gives you the option to bring in a specialized professional as a co-mediator at no extra charge to you. For example, if your case has complex financial issues, you can choose to bring in a certified divorce financial analyst, who can provide guidance about diving assets equally while minimizing tax consequences and preserving wealth. If you are faced with difficult parenting or child-rearing issues, you may wish to co-mediate with a trained child specialist. In other cases, you may have assets of uncertain value, such as a business or a pension. In this instance, you can choose to have those assets valued by an appropriate professional, which gives you the information you need to make an agreement about the asset.
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