Navigating a divorce in Georgia can be challenging, especially when you and your spouse have disputes. A judge can order you to enter mediation, where a neutral third party will facilitate the process. The goal of this type of alternative dispute resolution is to help...
Mediation
What is court-ordered divorce mediation, and do I have to do it?
The state of Georgia requires divorcing couples to attend mediation before reaching the trial stage of their divorce. While some cases go to trial, many cases are settled in mediation. Georgia courts encourage couples to work together to resolve their conflicts with a...
3 benefits of choosing divorce mediation over litigation
If you and your spouse are considering divorce in Georgia, you have options to approach the process. Divorce mediation is an alternative to litigation. In mediation, a neutral third-party mediator guides you and your spouse as you work to settle your divorce. Here are...
What does a mediator do?
A mediator is someone who will provide information as a neutral party to individuals who are sorting through a conflict. Two things to note are that a mediator cannot represent clients in court, and a mediator can represent both parties in a conflict. Mediators can...

