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DIVORCE AND FAMILY ISSUES Divorce There are two
ways to get a divorce in Tennessee -- easy or hard. "Hard" takes 18 to 24 months, the
average cost is $ 40,000,
and you and your spouse won't be at the grandchildren's birthday
party at the same time.
"Easy" takes 90 days (60 if no minor children), costs
between $800- $4,000, and your daughter's wedding will be a whole
lot nicer! If the divorcing
parties have children, they are connected for the rest of their
lives and how they relate post the divorce is vital to the well
being of the children. They are watching you parents like a hawk
and will learn a lot about conflict resolution from your example.
In needs-based
bargaining, the parties will create a post-divorce budget and will
comment as to the reasonableness of each's line item in the budget.
Once both agree the other's budget is reasonable, then the task
becomes how best to meet those needs. Sometimes we use financial
planners or the parties' CPA to crunch the numbers. Child support
and spousal support have differing tax consequences; wise planning
can increase cash flow and predict future consequences. A very detailed
17 page Parenting Plan must be agreed upon by the parties. Tennessee
doesn't use the words "custody"
or "visitation"
any more. (Custody is for prisoners and visitation is for
funeral pallors.) Now the court wants to know who is on duty, who
is off duty? Mediation is a superb way to perform this task. In divorce
mediation, the parties must be totally up front and honest about
their finances for it to work. Everything must be on the table --
or else the attorneys will subpoena them anyway.
We trust, but verify with documentation. Mediation takes
about 3 to 5 two hour sessions. Or sometimes we perform "marathon"
mediation all day. Attorneys
are always welcomed in my mediation sessions; it's up to the parties.
Some parties, who have been in the litigatory system a while
choose or are ordered to opt out of litigation long enough to try
mediation in hopes of avoiding the trial. Mediation empowers
the parties to make their own decisions. After all, the judge doesn't
know either of them, nor love the children, so it allows the
parties to be in control of the outcome, not some stranger.
Mediation is quicker, cheaper, and, most importantly, totally
confidential. No dirty laundry is hung out to dry! Since
the process is absolutely confidential, should mediation
not work, the judge cannot know why nor what had been negotiated.
You have nothing to lose and a lot to save. You retain all of
your legal rights.
Premarital
mediation is fun. Your money ? My money ?
Our money ? Once
we're married who does what around the house? More seriously, mixed
religion or race marriages require some advanced decision making.
Premarital mediation is a comfortable place to discuss some very
touchy subjects. The family of a fiancee in a family business
may insist that some extremely important issues be discussed prior
to the marriage. Mediation
is the safe way to hold that discussion
Marital Mediation Would you rather
mediate the dispute in the marriage instead of the terms of the
divorce? This isn't therapy! But it works to help each party get out of
the corner that he and she's backed
into. We list the issues,
develop options, and pick behavioral changes to try out. It's all safe and confidential.
While a hurt
spouse may never forget the other has had an affair, they may not
have to function on remembering it all the time. Sometimes some
affairs may be forgiven. It may depend on what kind of affair it
is. There are different kinds of affairs, you know.
You don't? You two come see me. Mediation is the sane
way to resolve a conflict such as this and it may allow for a relationship
after the dispute is resolved.
Certification of mediation specialist is not currently available in Tennessee. Approved by the Tennessee Supreme Courts Alternate Dispute Commission under its Rule 31 for civil law and family law cases.
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