My spouse and I both have busy work schedules, and I travel frequently on business. How can we mediate our divorce without having to incur travel expenses or lose time from work?
Mr. Pearce offers mediation appointments as early as 7:00 a.m. to accommodate those who can’t afford to take time off from work. Additionally, technology has made it easy to conduct mediations at a long distance. Mr. Pearce has conducted mediation sessions with the parties out of state, or even on a different continent, using Skype, conference calls and web-based conferencing services. That makes it easy to schedule sessions despite busy schedules, and saves the cost of traveling to court or to meet in a mediator’s office. The fact that one (or both) parties may be traveling doesn’t mean that you have to wait until your travel schedules coincide to have a confidential mediation session with Mr. Pearce. This alone can significantly reduce the cost of divorce mediation, which is always less expensive than litigating in court using traditional methods. Draft documents and other information can be circulated by email to minimize the amount of time you have to physically meet, and to make i
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