When You Want To Be In Charge Of Your Own Future
Mediation isn't the best option for everyone, but when both sides of a divorce are willing to negotiate the terms of their dissolution, mediation can often be the least painful and least expensive way of proceeding.
How Mediation Can Serve You
Acting as your representative in mediation, I can guide you through the process, advise you on how to proceed and be a trusted source of information. You can expect several benefits from mediation:
- Based on negotiation and compromise, the mediation process is often much faster than going to court
- The terms of your child custody, support and property division are more likely to be decided by you rather than someone who doesn't know you
- With professionals working toward mediation, you can expect the other side to be more focused on compromise rather than fighting you all the way
How It Works
In the mediation process, your lawyer acts as your advisor and, along with the mediator, gives you a clear understanding of where your case is weak and where the other case is strong. The mediator knows what you will get should you fight, and so you are able to negotiate with a clear understanding of each party's strengths and weaknesses.
Working along with me, we can create strategies aimed toward specific goals, and negotiate to reach those goals. With a history of strong results through negotiation, I can be a valuable ally through the mediation process, keeping you informed and on track to reach your goals.
Turn To Someone With a History of Negotiation
When you are ready to consider entering mediation to handle your divorce proceedings, contact me, Amy Butler, at the law office of Carucci Butler, LLC, at 302-397-3798.







