Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey

What are the man options in mediating a divorce

I am going thru divorce that I dont want I have 3 children and my wife says we should use a mediator there are issues unresolved am I protected in any way or does she dictate terms?


Asked on 4/06/02, 1:22 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Edward Weinstein Law Office of Edward R. Weinstein

Re: What are the man options in mediating a divorce

Thank you for your inquiry.

Frankly, I believe that you should be very careful of a mediator "hand-picked" by your wife, especially if there are three children involved.

As it would be my pleasure to speak to you regarding your potential divorce, please feel free to contact my office at 732 246 0909 to discuss same.

Very truly yours,

Edward R. Weinstein

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Answered on 4/06/02, 2:13 pm
Ralph Soukis Attorney at Law

Re: What are the man options in mediating a divorce

Mediation is a viable and relatively inexpensive option to settle marital issues. But it only works if there is good faith practiced by both parties. If, for instance, revenge or the desire to garner an unbalanced share of the marital assets is the dominating motive, mediation generally breaks down. In sum, mediation works to save the parties time, money and agravation, if your hearts are right - meaning willing to be fair and equitable and open to dialogue.

You are protected in the sense that mediation is not binding. A good Mediator helps you define the issues, the law governing the issues and facilitate an agreement regarding the same. He or she then drafts a Settlement Agreement, which both parties usually bring to their repsective attorneys for review.

Since you seem to be from South Jersey, may I recommend that you contact my colleague, Jane Herchenroder, Esq. (908-231-9222) who can serve as either a Mediator or as your counsel after Mediation. (Your attorney and the Mediator cannot be the same person. That would be a conflict of interest.) Good luck.

Ralph Soukis, Esq.

201-599-0744

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Answered on 4/22/02, 10:18 am


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