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Kelowna Office

1878 Ethel Street, Kelowna

Phone: 250.863.6399

Email: info@familymediationcenter.ca

Kamloops Office

#600-235 1 Ave, Kamloops

Phone: 250.863.6399

Email: info@familymediationcenter.ca

CONSIDERING MEDIATION AS THE INITIAL STEP IN YOUR DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS IS A WISE CHOICE FOR SEVERAL COMPELLING REASONS.

First and foremost, mediation encourages open communication and cooperation between divorcing parties. This fosters a more amicable and less adversarial environment. This can help mitigate the emotional and financial toll of a contentious divorce. In turn, this ensures a smoother transition for all involved, especially if children are part of the equation. Moreover, mediation often leads to quicker resolutions, saving time and money compared to litigation. By opting for mediation, you retain more control over the outcome. Mostly because you actively participate in crafting mutually agreeable solutions rather than leaving crucial decisions to a judge. Mediation empowers couples to work collaboratively to find resolutions that best suit their unique circumstances, promoting a more peaceful and harmonious post-divorce future.

Contact us today and learn more about Kelowna Divorce & Family Mediation Center and how we can help!

THERE ARE NUMEROUS ADVANTAGES TO START WITH KELOWNA DIVORCE & FAMILY MEDIATION CENTER

Engaging a mediator early in the divorce process offers numerous advantages that can significantly benefit all parties involved. Firstly, it sets a constructive tone for the divorce proceedings, promoting cooperation and reducing animosity from the outset. Mediators are trained to facilitate open and productive communication, allowing couples to express their concerns and interests in a controlled environment. This can help identify common ground and establish a foundation for amicable negotiations, ultimately leading to quicker and more cost-effective resolutions.