Aug 17, 2023
If you have decided to divorce using an alternative dispute resolution process like divorce mediation, you may have questions about the process, and specifically, the role of the mediator in the process. The most important thing to understand about the role of a mediator is that he/she will not make the decisions about your divorce settlement. Unlike a judge, a mediator guides you through
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Aug 12, 2023
Over the last 3+ years, our society has changed a lot. Many of us transitioned to virtual meetings, virtual doctor’s appointments and zooms to stay connected to loved ones. The ability to connect online has its challenges and drawbacks, but it certainly allows us a flexibility that we did not have before. The team at AMS Mediation moved to virtual mediation when the pandemic hit and we have opted to continue to offer
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Aug 7, 2023
You may need many different types of support as you go through the divorce process. You may need the love and support of your family, friends and co-workers, and you may lean on your pastor, spiritual leader, or another personal mentor for advice and support. In terms of professional support, this can also be extremely effective and helpful, so that you can make informed decisions about your future. AMS Mediation offers divorce
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Aug 2, 2023
The divorce process is challenging from start to finish and can leave you feeling like you are in a battle for everything that is important to you – time with your kids, your property, and your finances. You may feel like you are unsure how to move forward, unsure how to negotiate for what you want, and unsure how to communicate effectively. This is all normal. A divorce coach can help you feel supported and help
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Jul 28, 2023
Each state has slightly different laws related to divorce. When you have made the decision to pursue a divorce, it is important to understand the laws specific to your state so that you can make informed decisions and navigate the process to work best for you. Here are 5 things you need to know about Minnesota divorce law:
1. No fault state: Minnesota has what is known
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