Articles
- Divorce Procedure in Connecticut
- Divorce Options in Connecticut
- NEW: A Comparison of Divorce Mediation, Collaborative Divorce and Litigated Divorce
- NEW: Divorce and Real Estate Issues
- Divorce Mediation and the Marital Residence
- NEW: Couples Who Divorce in Fairfield County Benefit from Divorce Mediation or Collaborative Divorce
- Benefits of the Co-Mediation Model
- Choosing Between Mediation and Collaborative Divorce
- Children and Divorce
- We Can't Communicate! Can We Mediate Our Divorce?
- Using Technology in Divorce Mediation
How do I introduce the topic of divorce mediation to my spouse?
Early in the divorce process your spouse may have difficulty hearing and accepting your ideas regarding divorce. However, knowledge usually leads to an acceptance of the divorce mediation process. Most couples want to reduce costs, maintain control and minimize conflict. If children are involved, they care deeply about protecting them and being able to co-parent after the divorce. Please refer to the News and Articles References and sections of this website for some materials that may help your spouse become educated about the process of divorce mediation. A consultation with the mediators can provide additional information you and your spouse may need to make a decision that is right for your family.



