
Can I switch from mediation to litigation if it isn’t working?
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Yes, you can switch from mediation to litigation if mediation isn’t working. Here’s how the process works and what to expect:

How long does mediation take compared to litigation?
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The time difference between mediation and litigation is often dramatic. Here’s what you can generally expect:

Can mediation be used for high-conflict divorces?
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Yes, mediation can be used for high-conflict divorces, but it requires specific strategies and sometimes additional support to be successful. Here’s what you need to know:

Is mediation legally binding?
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Mediation itself is not automatically legally binding, but it can become legally binding once certain steps are followed:

What is the difference between mediation and litigation in divorce?
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When it comes to divorce, you have two main paths for resolving issues: Mediation and Litigation. Both have distinct processes, costs, and impacts on your emotional well-being and financial outcome.