Dec 18, 2020
Just because many aspects of our lives have come to a grinding halt, does not mean that our lives have stopped all together. We have been at home more with our immediate families. For some families, this added time has made these long months more bearable. For other families, this intense period of time at home may have made an already difficult situation worse. If you have decided that it is time to separate from your spouse
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Nov 27, 2020
Divorce is known to be one of the most difficult transitions in life. There is simply no way around that difficulty. However, decisions you make about how to navigate the divorce process can make a big difference for you and your family. Choosing divorce mediation over litigation can make the divorce process easier – certainly not EASY, but it can provide you and your family with some measurable relief. Here are just a few
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Oct 30, 2020
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a term that you may hear repeatedly if you are considering moving forward with a divorce. ADR is a broad category of tools that can be used to resolve a dispute, instead of a court battle, or litigation. Types of alternative dispute resolution include mediation, neutral evaluation and arbitration. All have very high success rates and offer many benefits for both parties
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Aug 21, 2020
The threat of the spread of COVID-19 has pushed many couples that are seeking a divorce to pursue non-litigation options to settle the issues between them. The pandemic has caused many significant delays in the Minnesota court system, with backlogs and concerns about in-person meetings. Divorce mediation is an excellent and effective way to resolve the terms of a divorce without litigation. Here are just a few
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Aug 14, 2020
The final product of the divorce mediation process is called a Memorandum of Agreement. This document can contain details about your settlement, including information about how you will divide your property, your parenting plan and/or custody agreement and even details about spousal support or child support payments. This agreement is not legally binding until it has been submitted to the Courts and the Court has accepted it. Generally, after you complete the mediation process, you and your ex hire
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Aug 7, 2020
You have probably heard of the old adage that change is the only constant in life. This has been especially true in the year 2020. Families in the Minnesota area have been dealing with many changes related to the COVID 19 pandemic, including social distancing, getting used to wearing masks, and many of us have faced job loss, reduced income and/or anxiety about the potential spread of illness. In addition, some local families continue to go through other difficult changes, including divorce and changes to important family dynamics. It is important to find the support that you and your family need for the changes that you face. If you are facing divorce, AMS Mediation is offering virtual divorce services for families living in Burnsville, MN. We understand how stressful change can be and can offer you support, guidance
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