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Helping Clients Avoid The Courtroom During Family
Law Cases

Family legal cases can be emotional and tense, especially when discussing and finances with someone you no longer wish to be around. However, you don't have to face these discussions in a courtroom. Mediation offers a calmer environment to resolve family law matters collaboratively. At Kamal Law Firm, PLLC, our experienced mediation attorney is to help you navigate these issues gracefully. Contact our Houston, TX law firm to learn more about our mediation services.

What Is Mediation?

If you've never tried mediation to resolve a legal issue, it's helpful to know that this process is a way to negotiate a solution that is fair to all parties involved in the case. During a mediation session, you will meet with your lawyers and a mediator, a neutral third party. You and your spouse will each state the preferred outcome of the case, such as who should get child custody and how the marital assets should be split. If you disagree on the details, you will explain why that is and what you think would be a fair compromise. The mediator is there to clarify what each of you is saying and assist with negotiations as needed.

Since mediation is supposed to provide a peaceful setting where you can comfortably work out legal matters, you should be prepared to spend time listening before formulating a calm response during each session. The point is to avoid emotional outbursts, so take a deep breath and be ready to state your case rationally until you can come to an agreement. Keep in mind that the mediator will be there not to judge or make decisions for you but to guide your sessions to keep them productive.

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What Are The Benefits Of Mediation?

Mediation isn't required in Texas legal cases, but it is often recommended due to its many advantages. First, you don't have to dread confronting your spouse in the courtroom since you'll be working out your problems in a informal, comfortable environment. This can reduce your anxiety regarding your case. In turn, your children might feel less anxious about the legal case since they're often affected by the emotions of the adults around them.

Another advantage is that mediation typically requires less time to complete than a lengthy legal battle takes place in the courtroom. This means you can save time and money during your family law case. Mediation is also more private than court proceedings, so no one the room will know the details of your agreement.

Finally, mediation allows you and your spouse to work together to create a plan that works for your family. The alternative is leaving it up to a judge who doesn't know you and often makes decisions based on legal guidelines used for all cases, rather than those formulated specifically for your household. While you will have to compromise with your spouse on some details, you will more control as parents to find the solution that's best for your children.

Successful mediation has the chance to turn a contested divorce into an uncontested one within months, letting you avoid court and get a fresh start for your life as soon as possible. Once you and your spouse come to an agreement through, you will sign the documents before they are sent to a judge confirmation. If the plan you negotiated seems fair, the judge will sign off on it and finalize your case. If this process appeals to you, contact us to speak with a mediation lawyer in Houston.

Is Mediation Right For Everyone?

Mediation has several benefits that appeal to many couples, making it ideal for the average family law case. That being said, there are some people who should not try this legal technique because it could be a waste of their or even put them in danger.

For example, if you're a victim of domestic violence, you might find it too overwhelming or even unsafe to regularly meet with your spouse for mediation sessions. Whether you were physically or emotionally, the imbalance of power in the relationship could make mediation unfair to you and unproductive.

In addition, if you've realized your spouse is unwilling to be honest about finances or to sit down and speak with you calmly in front of a mediator, this method might not be useful for you. Both people in the case must be willing to calmly work together while being honest about the situation and the scenario they want in the future. If you don’t think mediation would for these reasons, let your divorce lawyer know.

If you want to see how mediation works for you, contact Kamal Law Firm PLLC today to set up your first session. We're committed to assisting clients through their legal issues without stepping foot in the courtroom if possible. When you contact us for legal advice, you'll speak with Farah Kamal, a mediation lawyer certified to in general and family law mediation. She understands the desire to avoid long, confrontational legal battles that end up in court, so she'll work hard to facilitate an agreement that makes sense for your. If you're ready to find out if the mediation process is right for you, call our Houston, TX law firm at 713-524-4529 today.

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