5 Conflict resolution skills couples should learn for a happy and healthy relationship

Conflicts and fighting are very common in every relationship but it definitely doesn’t end the bonding. Couples should always try to resolve these mere things and give it a fresh start for happiness. Hence, they need the right conflict resolution skill.

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WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF MEDIATION IN RESOLVING FAMILY DISPUTES?

Separation and divorce can be an emotional rollercoaster. Feelings of anger, hurt and worry are common – add the uncertainty created by Coronavirus and they are amplified. With emotions running high, resolving family disputes, and reaching an agreement about parenting arrangements, maintenance payments and other finances can feel impossible. When communication breaks down, using the Family Court to settle your dispute might seem like the only option. However, there is an alternative which helps you reach a resolution sooner and stay in control of your family’s future.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Family Mediation

Is mediation suitable for everyone?

Mediation will often help in situations where communication is not working well, or where you and your ex could be open to exploring options about how to reach an outcome that will work for everyone, but you may be finding it hard to identify options and discussions don’t turn out well when it’s just the two of you talking it through.

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CAN MEDIATION MAKE DIVORCE EASIER ON CHILDREN

As difficult as a divorce can be for a married couple, it can be just as upsetting and confusing for a child. Parents tend to want what is best for their children and are apprehensive about the effects a potentially long, drawn out court battle can have on the family. One alternative to divorce that some families find success with is divorce mediation. Through mediation, you can often talk through each aspect of your divorce agreement without needing to take things to court or work with multiple lawyers.

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Low-Cost Divorce is Possible. Here’s How to Keep Costs Down

If you’re getting divorced, you’ve been through enough. The last thing you need now is a $13,000 bill.

The average divorce in the United States costs a whopping $12,900, and many cost tens of thousands more than that.

But divorce doesn’t have to be financially ruinous. A low-cost divorce is possible. We spoke with divorce attorneys who shared their advice on keeping the price tag down.

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