Divorce and Separation
Couples considering a divorce or separation should know that they face some of life’s most difficult and heart wrenching decisions. Wetmore Mediation can help educate and train couples to understand the complexity of the issues and how these decisions will affect their future.
While Wetmore is not certified to accept court-appointed mediation duties, Wetmore can serve as a mediator in family matters if hired directly by the attorney or parties.
Equitable Distribution
For many people, deciding what is fair can be very difficult. In mediation, couples are able to discuss and decide how best to distribute these assets and debts in a way that will work for both of them. Wetmore Mediation will help you discuss all of the available options.
While Wetmore is not certified to accept court-appointed mediation duties, Wetmore can serve as a mediator in family matters if hired directly by the attorney or parties
STILL HAVE QUESTIONS? WE WANT TO HELP
Wetmore Mediation encourages you to reach out with any and all questions regarding the mediation process. Our team is committed to ensuring everyone involved feels confident in their understanding of procedures while also personalizing support tailored to your unique dispute. Contact us today!
Child Custody and Support
Wetmore Mediation will guide you as you make a parenting plan with information about making decisions for your child, the time your child will be with each parent, how you and the other parent will care for and provide for your child.
While Wetmore is not certified to accept court-appointed mediation duties, Wetmore can serve as a mediator in family matters if hired directly by the attorney or parties
Alimony Payments
By addressing issues of anger, fear, depression and betrayal, the mediation process can help people reach settlements that meet their needs and often such settlements have to include alimony.
While Wetmore is not certified to accept court-appointed mediation duties, Wetmore can serve as a mediator in family matters if hired directly by the attorney or parties