Ease the Emotional Burden with a Divorce Mediation Attorney Tustin

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Jos Family Law will assist you with a wide range of services to help you through the legal processes like Child Support, Child Custody, Mediation, Alimony, and More.

Divorce is a stressful process, even under the best circumstances. If the couple opts for litigation, the emotional toll and expenses can rise significantly. Fortunately, you have multiple ways to reduce the impact of divorce while still achieving your goals for the future. For many couples, mediation is a useful tool that can help them resolve key differences in child custody, child support, spousal support, and division or assets. Divorce mediation attorney Tustin, Mr. Binoye Jos, has the knowledge and skills to guide you through the whole process and reach a mutually acceptable and cost-effective solution to most of your divorce issues.

Benefits of Mediation

Mediation offers multiple advantages to litigation, especially to those seeking divorce or separation:

 

●    Offers greater control of the outcome to both parties as against a divorce; the control rests with the family court judge.

●    The outcome is based on the intimate knowledge of the relationship between spouses by spouses, thus reducing the chances of a possible bias.

●    Greater privacy due to the confidential nature of mediation

●    Flexibility in scheduling sessions where the spouses can move at their own pace

●    Helps build a cooperative relationship with your former spouse.

Get in Touch

To learn more about the divorce mediation process, get in touch with Jos Family Law. Schedule a free consultation with our lead attorney, Mr. Binoye Jos, by calling (714) 733-7066. 

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