Divorce mediation has spawned a number of problematic myths over the years, and it is important for parents not to let these inaccurate accounts change the way that they think about the mediation process. For instance, one common myth is that if you’re dealing with custody of your children, it is better to be in court. Some parents only want…
As Colorado businesses begin reopening in early May, many local courts will continue delaying as many hearings as possible for the foreseeable future to avoid spreading COVID-19. If you are planning to divorce, or have recently filed, you may want to consider virtual mediation to move your case forward during this unprecedented time. Virtual mediation allows you, your spouse and…