Defending Your Custody Agreement: Protecting Your Education Choices

Defending Your Custody Agreement: Protecting Your Education Choices

3 Ways to Get Your Case Settled at Mediation

by Daryl Young

Being faced with a lawsuit filed against you is certain to be one of the most difficult times in life. The uncertainty of how the case will end can wreak havoc with your emotional well-being.  You may have a chance to end your case sooner rather than later and this is during the mediation process. The law requires for the parties who are involved in the lawsuit meet to work towards settling the case outside of the courtroom at mediation. Knowing specific tips to help get your case settled during this time are sure to prove helpful if you're in the midst of a lawsuit.

Talk to the mediator                                                                           

There will be a licensed individual who will be present at the mediation to help the opponents involved in the case work towards getting it settled. This is the mediator, and it's ideal for you to talk to the individual privately before the meeting begins.

This will help you get your point across about your side of the case and could be an ideal way to assist with being able to get the case settled ahead of time.

Know your numbers

It's important to know how much money you're willing to take or to give to get your case to end at mediation. You should have this amount figure a way in advance of the mediation.  Be sure to consider the time you spent working on the case, attorney fees, and any other expenses you may have incurred due to the filing of the lawsuit.

Avoid confrontation

Sitting across from your opponent at meditation is certain to be a very uncomfortable feeling. However, you will need to meet in the same room for usually only a brief amount of time. Afterwards, you will normally go into separate rooms and work with your attorney and the mediator to agree on a dollar amount to get the case settled.

The best way to help you get closure on the case is by simply acknowledging the presence of your legal opponent. Be sure to avoid saying anything negative that could cause an argument between the two of you if you want to get the case settled.

It's often in your best interest to work towards getting your case settled on your own at mediation. This could save you a great deal of money in the long run and improve your peace of mind. Be sure to rely on the expertise of a personal injury attorney like Cobble Jeffrey A Attorney who can assist you during mediation.


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Defending Your Custody Agreement: Protecting Your Education Choices

When my ex-husband decided to contest my choice to homeschool our children, I knew that I had to defend my right as the custodial parent. Our custody agreement gave me authority over educational decisions, but he still took me to court. I spent a lot of time working with an attorney to find out how best to handle it, and I did a lot of research on the laws as they applied. If you're trying to defend your educational choices amidst your divorce, this site may help. I've built it to share everything I learned and explain the process that I went through to secure my rights.

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