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From The Law Office of Ryan BesinqueWhat Does a Mediator Do? explains how mediation works in the divorce process and what a mediator’s role is in helping couples reach agreements outside of court.

In the first paragraph, the article describes the mediator as a neutral third-party facilitator who doesn’t take sides. The mediator helps establish communication and trust, encouraging productive dialogue even when emotions run high. This includes helping both parties share their perspectives and dig into the underlying issues rather than just reacting to conflict.

The article then walks through the mediation process step by step: the initial agreement to mediate, the first meeting (where ground rules are set and confidentiality is discussed), sharing of perspectives, brainstorming ideas, follow-up sessions (typically three to six), and how final agreements are drafted and reviewed. It emphasizes that the mediator doesn’t give legal advice, but helps create summaries and facilitate negotiations.

Finally, it lays out the main benefits of choosing mediation: cost savings, reduced stress, greater privacy, and a more efficient resolution compared to litigated divorce. The write-up contrasts a mediator with a lawyer, clarifying that while a lawyer advocates for one party, a mediator remains impartial and focuses on helping the parties find mutually acceptable outcomes.



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