When is the best time for you to attend mediation? Well, there
is no specific time, but there are a variety of factors that affect whether or
not the two people can reach an agreement.
Some of these factors include – your emotional state,
gathering of information and costs.
Emotions
When the matter concerns divorce or children, people may
experience a lot of emotions. Emotions can mess with rational thinking,
judgements and cause one or both people involved in the mediation to not be
able to come to an agreement.
When you decide you need the help of a mediator, always
think about your emotions first.
As hard as it may be to consider the other person involved,
you also have to consider their emotional state, because you can’t reach an
agreement in mediation by yourself.
Information &
Documents
When trying to reach an agreement, outside information is
also needed. Some of the information and documents may include: bank
statements, receipts, pay checks and even tax returns. Agreements and
negotiations will go a lot smoother if you have the needed information at hand.
Always take some time before you schedule your mediation
session to think about the information and documents you need and if it will
benefit your mediation process.
Costs
The sooner you decide to use mediation, the less money you
will waste on attorney’s fees and court costs.
If you attend more than one session, an early mediation can
reduce the number of issues that need to be agreed on and the amount of
information and documents that need to be obtained.
Remember, there is no set time you must mediate,
but consider emotions, the gathering of outside information, and the costs of
litigation when you are planning to mediate.
If you are ready to schedule mediation, do not hesitate to
contact Cape Mediators today!
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