Law Offices of Jeffrey W. Goldblatt Esq.

Child Custody Mediation

Sep 7, 2019 @ 12:35 PM — by JWGLAWYER
Tagged with: Child Custody Family Law Divorce

Legal battles after a divorce can be emotionally fraught and costly, but they don’t have to be. Some couples are able to reach agreements amicably despite initial disputes. One way to facilitate this is divorce mediation to reach a compromise outside of court. The Law Offices of Jeffrey W. Goldblatt has helped numerous East Brunswick, NJ divorced couples resolve disagreements through mediation.

We’d like to discuss the mediation process with regard to child custody disputes. Opting for mediation rather than a court battle has many important advantages that divorced parents should consider.

What Is Mediation?

Mediation is a process in which a lengthy court battle can be avoided by seeking the aid of an experienced third-party to find common ground. The mediator will help former spouses resolve their differences, compromise, and come up with a mutually agreeable solution for their child custody disagreements.

The mediator’s job in a child custody dispute is not to advise one side or offer advice but rather to facilitate a productive dialogue between the two parents. Once an agreement that both parents can live with is reached, it can then be presented to a judge and approved.

Why Consider Mediation Rather Than a Court Battle?

Mediation for a child custody disagreement has a number of advantages over bringing your disputes to court.

This is why our East Brunswick law firm often recommends seeking mediation services when possible and when divorced spouses are amenable to the idea.

A Focus on the Best Interests of Your Child

Ultimately, mediation places an emphasis on the best interests of your child. Having a third party present who is trying to be as objective as possible helps put the best interests of your child in perspective. This is one of the key advantages of a non-adversarial approach to resolving your issues.

What If Mediation Doesn’t Work?

If mediation does not work, you can then proceed to a court battle so a judge can make a decision about child custody.

Generally speaking, however, most couples who seek mediation are able to work out their disagreements with the aid of the mediator. Parents entering mediation is usually a sign that compromise is possible, and that both parties want to do what’s best for their children.

Learn More About Child Custody

For more information about mediation services and your options in child custody disputes, be sure to contact a skilled family law attorney. The team at the Law Offices of Jeffrey W. Goldblatt is here to help. You can reach us by phone in East Brunswick at (732) 238-8700.