Divorce Lawyer, Tampa Bay,
Serving Hillsborough, Pasco &
Pinellas County
Family Mediation
If you have a family law issue and have questions regarding how
a
Tampa Florida Family Law mediator may be able to help, please
contact our office. The information below explains the process
of mediation and how it is often required for contested divorce
issues such as child custody, alimony, child support and other
like matters.
Mediation is a process whereby the parties are given the
opportunity to resolve their case without the need of litigating
their issues before the court in a contested hearing. In some
circumstances, the parties are able to resolve their case in
full or in part by entering into a binding settlement agreement.
The courts typically require the parties to attend mediation
prior to allowing the parties the opportunity of bringing a
contested
divorce issue before the court for resolution.
The mediator is typically an individual who is court certified
as a mediator and/or an attorney who is familiar with family law
matters. The mediator does not have the authority to make any
rulings or determinations for the parties concerning the case.
However, the mediator controls the mediation process and the
mediator attempts to facilitate the parties with reaching an
agreement. The mediator is not permitted to offer either party
any form of legal advice. The parties usually attend the
mediation with their attorneys who are there to advise their
respective clients on the law concerning their issues.
With limited exceptions, the matters discussed and addressed
during mediation are confidential and cannot be used against
either party in court. As such, the parties are generally
encouraged to engage in open and free communication in an effort
to obtain an agreement. Often times if an agreement is reached,
the mediator, with the assistance and guidance of the parties’
attorneys, drafts an agreement that is signed by the parties’ at
mediation. The mediation agreement is then filed with the court
and an Order is entered by the court that approves and
incorporates the parties’ mediation agreement.
If successful, mediation can and often results in the parties’
saving significant dollars in attorney’s fees and costs.
Mediation affords the parties the opportunity to be creative
with the resolution of their case and allows the parties to
achieve certainty of the outcome as opposed to placing the
decision-making authority with the court.
For assistance with your divorce case in Hillsborough, Pinellas
or Pasco County please contact our Family Law office in Tampa.
Over
25 years
of experience as a divorce lawyer in Tampa Bay, Nilo Sanchez &
Associates can aggressively handle:
Contested Divorces
High Asset
Divorces
Parental Relocation of a Minor Child and Custody Matters
Alimony
Modifications of Family Law Orders
Enforcement Orders
Please call Nilo Sanchez & Associates if you have questions about the mediation
process in Tampa, St. Petersburg & Clearwater and in Pasco
County, Florida.
Consult with Tampa High Net Worth Divorce Attorney Nilo
J Sanchez & Associates -
Telephone: 813-879-4600
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Sixth Judicial Circuit: Pinellas Clerk of
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