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McKinney Divorce Mediation in Texas

Certified Divorce and Family Mediator in Collin County, TX and Surrounding Areas

Trying to resolve a divorce on your own can be confusing and leave you prone to overlooking important details, but hiring a lawyer and taking your divorce to court can be complicated and stressful, not to mention expensive. At Divorce Mediation Centers, we strive to provide a better way to get divorced by mediating a mutual agreement between you and your spouse and leaving the decisions in your hands. We can help you resolve your divorce to your standards and move forward into the future.

Why Choose Us?

We offer a straightforward approach to mediation informed by many years of family law practice, allowing us to guide negotiations from a position of knowledge and experience. Our goal in every situation is help facilitate a resolution that serves the best interests of everyone involved, and we have the experience and tools to do so.

From Our Clients

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“Although divorce is never what you intend to go through it happens and when it does it’s never easy. Sharon took the time to hear what we had to say about our situation and how we wanted it handled… ”

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What Is Mediation?

During mediation, you and your spouse will meet with a neutral third-party mediator who has been trained to guide negotiations and help you come to a consensus. With the mediator’s help, you will decide on all of the terms to include in your agreement, which you can file with the court for approval as your legally binding divorce resolution.

How Does Mediation Work?

We strive to simplify the mediation process and make it accessible to you. We start with an initial meeting with you and your spouse to establish expectations and answer your questions, followed by a scheduled mediation session during which we will guide you through all of the issues at hand. We also help you file your final agreement in court.

Divorce Without Lawyers

One benefit of mediation is the ability to complete your divorce without needing to hire an attorney. Though you may choose to consult with a lawyer for advice and review of your agreement, you can also keep the process entirely between you, your spouse, and your mediator, which may help you save money and avoid escalating conflict.

Mediation: The Secret to a Simple, Cost-Effective Divorce

Mediation offers an alternative to the back-and-forth escalation of litigation and allows you and your spouse to work through the entire divorce process together, helping you remain amicable and in control. Our flat rate mediation services also make it possible for you to plan for the costs of divorce upfront and reduce your expenses in the long run.

From Our Blog

How to Successfully Navigate Divorce Mediation

How to Successfully Navigate Divorce Mediation

The divorce mediation process can be a difficult and emotional experience for both parties involved. It is essential to understand the process and how best to approach it in order to ensure that you get the most out of your mediation session. This blog post will provide an overview of the divorce mediation process and discuss tips on how to effectively navigate it.

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Divorce Mediation vs Litigation

If you’re facing a divorce, the process of separating from your spouse can be daunting and overwhelming. One of the most important decisions you must make is how you’ll resolve any disputes that arise—mediation or litigation. Both options provide unique advantages and disadvantages, so it’s important to understand the differences before deciding which one is right for your situation. Let’s look at them in more detail.

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Eight Things You Should Not Waste Time Fighting Over in Your Divorce

One of the most common problems divorce attorneys and mediators see in their clients is a desire to fight over small things that do not make much of a difference in the long run. This is only natural; after many years of major disputes, spouses are frequently motivated to get control of the outcome of their divorce in any way they can. Unfortunately, while this instinct is understandable, it is also counterproductive when it comes to mediating a meaningful compromise on major issues involved in a divorce, such as child custody arrangements and property division.

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