Providing Divorce Mediation Services Throughout California
Providing Divorce Mediation Services Throughout California

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Divorce Mediation Shasta County

What is Divorce Mediation in Shasta County?

Divorce mediation has become a popular alternative to (divorce) litigation, especially in San Diego. Mediation allows you to divorce without having to go to family court. Mediation in
divorce is a private and confidential process, unlike the court. In court, the proceedings are public and part of the public records.

Mediators are neutral professionals who help spouses reach a creative solution and fair settlement. Mediators come from different professional backgrounds. Some are attorneys, while others are non-attorney mediators. Some mediators are very comfortable with providing calculations, like support calculations, and others are not. Mediators help spouses negotiate and resolve all issues pertaining to their divorce, including child custody, child and spousal support, future support modifications, and debts and property division.

Mediated divorces are more collaborative, cost-effective, and faster than a traditional divorce for San Diego married couples who want to divorce or part ways. If you are considering mediation, consider Families First Mediation mediators, who have vast experience in San Diego divorce mediation and family law. The great thing about FamiliesFirstMediation mediators? They strive to put you in control of your divorce. They believe that a successful mediated divorce results in a quality long-lasting agreement. They offer a free initial consultation, which they use to get to know you, and your concerns and provide you a plan for your divorce success.

This Blog Discusses mediation, its expected Costs, Benefits, and Common Questions related to Mediation.

5 Benefits for Your Successful Mediation in Shasta County

Privacy and Confidentiality

Mediation is a private and confidential process, and the record of your mediation sessions doesn’t go public. However, in court, all your testimony will be taken down by the court reporter and available as part of a court record.

Outcome Controlled Process

Not even a mediator, who facilitates both spouses in reaching a consensual agreement controls the process. The couple directly controls the outcome rather than a judge deciding for the spouses. Divorce attorneys and celebrities will mediate their divorces over litigate for this very reason – control and privacy in their divorce. Similarly, most couples want the same and do not want attorneys or judges to dictate what should happen in their family life.

Communication

Communication in mediation is direct. As mentioned, the mediator speaks directly with the parties in joint sessions creating trust. This builds more trust, which leads to settlement (the end goal). In litigation, good communication is limited. Most communication tends to pull parties apart and increase conflict, which increases fees.

Faster and Flexible

Mediation is faster. You are working on your mediator’s private schedule and not an overly crowded public court system. You may finish your divorce in 5-6 sessions. Unlike the court’s structured and formal process, mediation is casual and built around your family and work life.

Less Stressful

Getting served with divorce papers is stressful. Imagine having to live your day to day life with court hearings, court papers, deadlines, depositions, discovery, and attorney conferences. It is incredibly stressful. Compare this to mediation. In mediation, you still have to work through your divorce (which is difficult) but the process works around your schedule and needs. You are working towards agreements, which increases the cooperative tone and de-escalates conflict.

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Meet Your Future Mediation Team

Families First Mediation Mediator Dina Haddad

Dina Haddad, Esq.

Principal & Founder Attorney-Mediator

Dina is the founder and principal of Families First Mediation. Her mission is make A-class services available to clients at all socio-economic levels by providing her commitment to excellence at a fraction of the cost of traditional divorce options.

She has practiced family law in both Southern and Northern California, at some of the most prestigious law firms. She completed post-doctorate law degree in mediation, a Masters in Law in Alternate Dispute Resolution from the premier Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution. For more than 9 consecutive years, Straus was ranked the number one dispute resolution program by U.S. News and World Report. Straus received this honor again for 2018. Very few mediators, particularly in family law, have this unique training.

Phone Number:

(408) 357-3486

Email:

Samira Amato, Esq.

Divorce Attorney-Mediator

Deborah Yamashiro

Senior Paralegal

Elizabeth Stephens

Financial Mediator

Katherine Pearson

Case Manager & Paralegal

Families First Mediation Process

1

Start A Divorce

We will prepare and file the Petition and Response for the divorce or legal separation for you. These papers start your divorce case.

2

Mediate An Agreement

You will meet with the attorney-mediator and your spouse in working sessions. On average, parties need 6 sessions. The attorney-mediator will help you understand the law and provide you options for property division, parenting and child and spousal support. Using that information, the attorney-mediator will guide you to an agreement. We are looking for results that you understand and work for you, each other, and your family - both today and for your future.

3

Complete Disclosures

For every divorce and legal separation, you must exchange and complete financial disclosures. We will guide you through them so they are exchanged and done correctly

4

Divorce Judgment

We will put your agreements together in a final agreement, known as an MSA. We submit this to court to become your divorce judgment.

Factors That Influence Mediation Costs

You should consider the following factors in your budget as they may affect your mediation expenses:

  • Number of sessions
  • Mediator’s fee structure
  • Geographical locations
  • Case complexities (in Marital and Financial Situations)
  • Conflict Level and Spouses’ Willingness to Compromise
  • Mediator’s experience, qualifications, and certifications
  • Other professionals involvement (not subject to all)
  • Attorney’s involvement
  • Initial consultation (Get Your Free Consultation)

Expected Cost of Mediation in Shasta County

Our Families First Mediation Mediators in Shasta County, CA, have helped thousands of couples agree on the specific terms of their divorces. “Families First Mediation ” Mediators have saved spouses from costly litigation with customized strategies suited to their family’s needs.

Following are the Services of Families First Mediation Mediators:

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Marievelle Domingo
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"I heard so many great feedbacks about Families First Mediation so I was eager to sign up to overcome my fears about going through my divorce...."
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"Dina and her team are amazing. They guided us through this most difficult time in our lives with ease and proficiency...."
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"Dina is not only incredibly knowledgeable—she is so much more than just a mediator. She is a rare and special person who brings light to your path...."
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"Dina Haddad and Families First made a difficult process so much easier for us. For families with complex situations, Dina is the perfect choice..."
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“Divorce is never something you plan for and the complexity and legality of it is something most couples don’t know, understand or inquire about..."
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"I highly recommend Dina and Deborah at Families First Mediation. Dina is awesome she helped guide us from beginning to the end through...."
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"Dina is very knowledgeable both in terms of the divorce laws and accounting. She is a great listener and amazing in finding a solution...."
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"Families First really helped make a difficult process seamless and helped us keep our friendship intact. Thanks to Dina and Deborah, we were able ...."
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"Dina and Deborah helped us maintain our MSA, even years later, with the same kindness and professionalism as the first time we all..."
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"I highly recommend Families First Mediation if you and your spouse are thinking about going separate ways. Dina and team are friendly, easy to work with, thorough, and responsive....."
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F.A.Q

Virtual Sessions

Our mediation sessions are virtual. Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, we offered virtual sessions and relied heavily on technology to offer the best services to our clients and keep their costs down. We rely on secure methods to share documents, online calendaring, electronic payment options and other useful integrations. Unlike other divorce practices, you won’t find charges on your invoice for us to file or print your documents to paper.

In co-mediation, two mediators work together to resolve disputes among parties. With co-mediation, parties get the expertise of two mediators, and these mediators share their knowledge, experience, and skills to reach the outcome. However, it can add some extra costs due to the involvement of two mediators for both parties. It also requires mediators who work exceptionally well with one another; otherwise, it’s likely the parties will be confused.

You can find a reputable divorce mediator in California by doing these steps:

  • Search on Google or browse through online legal directories
  • Reach out to family attorneys in Los Angeles and ask for referrals.
  • Read and review the testimonials of mediators once you find them.

The mediator can understand your case (suitability of mediation to you) and divorce issues in a free video consultation. Additionally, they can communicate their strategies to resolve your disputes, their role as a neutral facilitator, and the risks associated with your divorce. You can also learn about their fee model in an initial discussion. In short, you can use the free video consultation for maximum benefit without spending money.

  • Gather a basic understanding of the mediation process
  • Familiarize yourself with your mediation concern to a mediator and know about different solutions.
  • Evaluate the mediator regarding his communication, problem-solving skills, and suitability to your scenario.
  • Use this strategy and get at the win-and-win situation before investing in mediation

The number of sessions required in your mediation for simple divorce or complex cases can vary. The more complications there are, the more sessions will be required. Likewise, the couple’s willingness to compromise, complexity, information gathering (process), expert consultations, and mediator experience may also influence the number of sessions. Our Families First Mediations couples average 5–6 sessions. Here is a breakdown of the expected number of sessions based on the case types.

  • Simple cases: 3–5 sessions
  • Mid-size cases: 4–8 sessions
  • Highly complex Cases: 8–12+