Divorce Mediation Process
Blair Counseling and Mediation can mediate all or part of the following process:
Call from one person for information
Speak with other person
Schedule meeting
Orientation to mediation process
Review of issues to be addressed in mediation
Introduction to forms and information required
Child(ren)'s living arrangments
Parenting schedule
Holiday/Vacation schedule
Parental decision making process
Child(ren)'s activities and costs
Other child-related issues
Property Division (including house, cars, etc.)
Assets and Liabilities
Spousal support
Retirement plans
Business issues
Tax issues
Review of memorandum of understanding
Take agreements to lawyers for review and drafting into legal document for filing
Initial Contact
Call from one person for information
Speak with other person
Schedule meetingSession One(Each person meets separately)
Orientation to mediation process
Review of issues to be addressed in mediation
Introduction to forms and information requiredSubsequent Sessions (Conjoint or separate)
Child(ren)'s living arrangments
Parenting schedule
Holiday/Vacation schedule
Parental decision making process
Child(ren)'s activities and costs
Other child-related issues
Property Division (including house, cars, etc.)
Assets and Liabilities
Spousal support
Retirement plans
Business issues
Tax issuesFinal Session
Review of memorandum of understanding
Take agreements to lawyers for review and drafting into legal document for filingBoth parties will be encouraged to seek advice from attorneys, accountants, counselors, etc. so accurate information is available. The mediator does not act in any of these roles. The mediator also does not break confidentiality unless there is written permission or a legal mandate to do so.




