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Peaceful Nature of Mediation

One of the most profound benefits of mediation is its capacity to allow for peace and healing during a difficult time.

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Divorce Mediation: 10 Things to Know About Getting a Divorce Mediator

Most people think that the divorce rate in America is 50%. It’s actually 40-50%, which means that if you do get married, you have more of a chance to stay married rather than get a divorce!

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What To Do With The Family Home In Divorce?

For couples contemplating divorce, perhaps the most pressing question they face is: what should we do with the family home? It is a decision many families are grappling with throughout the country.

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How Is Property Divided in an Ohio Divorce?

In the United States, the average size of a property lot is around 8,177 square feet. No matter what kind of property you have, there is always a chance that you could lose it if you go through a divorce.

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Divorce in the New Year

Learn why divorce filings increase in January and how you can prepare for a New Year divorce. Next Page Mediation is here to help you navigate the process.

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Divorce VS Mediation: What’s The Difference?

Every year more than 630,000 couples get divorced in America. So if you are facing this huge life change, you are not alone.

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How Is the Property Divided in an Ohio Divorce?

Getting a divorce in Ohio also means splitting up your assets and liabilities.

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What Is the Difference Between a Dissolution and a Divorce?

Did you know you have two options to terminate your marriage? These are dissolution and divorce.

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What Is the Purpose of Divorce Mediation?

Did you know that America has the 6th-highest divorce rate in the world? People often wonder what the point of divorce mediation is.

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Child Custody In Divorce Or Marriage Dissolution

Following marriage dissolution or divorce proceedings, the court may award the custody of the children to one of the parents.

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