Divorce is never easy, even if everyone largely agrees on how assets should be dispersed and how child custody should be handled. If you are going through a divorce, one of the best things you can do to expedite the process and finalize your divorce with as little cost as possible is to hire an online divorce mediator.
Your local divorce attorney may offer online mediation services, which can benefit both you and your soon-to-be ex. As such, the following information helps explain what an online divorce mediator is, how they can be helpful to you, and how they can potentially make your divorce faster and cheaper
What an online divorce mediator is
An online divorce mediator is a legal professional, such as a divorce attorney, who helps both parties navigate the process of divorce. They act as the go-between for parties as they discuss the division of money, assets, child support and custody, and other important topics. This is a mediator that can work in-person as well, but online mediation is often preferred because it can be done at the convenience of all parties involved and can keep divorcing parties from being in the same room as one another.
How your online divorce mediator helps you
The longer your divorce takes to finalize, the more it can cost you and your ex. Your attorney fees are likely charged by the hour, so the longer you fight over assets and how the divorce should go, the more you will pay your attorneys, the longer your divorce takes to be signed off by the judge, and the more likely you may be to have your divorce case go to trial.
When your divorce cannot be agreed upon and goes to trial, it's no longer in your hands and it's up to a judge and jury to decide what's best and most fair for everyone involved in the divorce. If you want to avoid taking this costly route, have an online divorce mediator help you and the other party keep your divorce proceedings on track.
Your online divorce mediator may charge you by the hour after an initial retainer and may charge extra for representing you and the other person in court. You can each hire your own online divorce mediator or use the same one, as long as they will remain impartial throughout your case. Once you have hired online divorce mediation services, you and your soon-to-be ex should use this service to communicate about the divorce. For more information, contact an online divorce mediation service.