Divorce mediation protects your privacy during your divorce

There are many aspects of divorce that are difficult or unpleasant. Needing to split up everything you've earned or purchased during your marriage isn't much fun. Neither is airing your dirty laundry for the whole world to see. Unfortunately, when you take a contested divorce through the courts, that is exactly what happens. If you and your ex don't agree on terms and don't have a prenuptial agreement in place, you will likely spend some time in court trying to convince the judge to award you custody or grant you certain Assets in the divorce. Unfortunately, that can lead to mudslinging and public discussions of your worst behaviors during the marriage. Anything you say in court is public record Unless your family includes a celebrity or public official, chances are good that your divorce proceedings will become public record. In rare cases, judges may agree to seal the records to protect the family. In most cases, however, everything you say in court…

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