
Getting divorced with the assistance of a mediator is one of the fastest and least expensive ways to go through the divorce process. If both parties cooperate and come to an agreement after one or two mediation sessions it is possible to resolve your divorce in about sixty days from the date of the first mediation.
What Does a Mediator do in a New Jersey Divorce?
The divorce mediator assists the parties in preparing the marital settlement agreement. The mediator does not represent either party and cannot appear in court on either party's behalf. Once the divorce mediation is completed and the parties have agreed on all terms, they then usually hire attorneys to assist with the actual processing of the divorce.
The lawyer will prepare the complaint and all related documents as well as the final judgment of divorce. Some counties in New Jersey do not even require a court appearance to finalize the divorce. Should you have any questions about how to process an uncontested amicable divorce, please contact the divorce mediation attorneys at the Villani and DeLuca law firm.
Why You Should Choose Villani & DeLuca, P.C.
Partner Vincent C. DeLuca has been practicing divorce law for more than three decades. He is one of only a handful of attorneys in the Jersey shore area that has been certified as a matrimonial attorney by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. To earn the Matrimonial Law Certification, Mr. DeLuca had to pass comprehensive exams, obtain recommendations for the state, and undergo a rigorous review process.
Considering divorce mediation? Call us today at (732) 751-4991 or contact us through our website for a free first consultation.
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