"Think Outside the Court"
When most people think of divorce, they have in mind a process where they let a judge make decisions affecting the long-term impact on their family. You would be better off deciding on your own these life-altering decisions:
- How property is divided
- Where the kids sleep at night
- How much financial support is paid
That is why Keith Grossman offers mediation as a private alternative to litigation,
which can be used in divorce, paternity, and other family law matters.
which can be used in divorce, paternity, and other family law matters.
By the end of the process, people are very pleasantly surprised by
A) the bill and B) the length of time that it takes to complete.
You Have a Highly Experienced Neutral
Keith has helped spouses have effective discussions around difficult family topics for almost 30 years. Keith knows how to break down resistance, find common ground, and keep you focused. Keith helps you with essential listening and questioning skills.
You Have the Power, Not the JudgeKeith provides a crash course on basic Florida Divorce Law concepts, so you have the information needed to negotiate fairly. You are in complete control. With no court decisions being handed down until after an agreement is reached, we can draft and re-draft your agreement as you see fit..
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You Tell Your Spouse What Would Help You
Mediation takes place in a relaxed and neutral atmosphere, which encourages collaboration and brainstorming for solutions. It is based on concepts of negotiation and communication, and it emphasizes self-determination, the needs and interests of the participants, flexibility, and fairness. You tell your spouse what you would like to establish for the benefit of your children, how you would like to divide your property, and how much you need to live on. Mediation is considered a success when both participants feel they have “won”. |
How Mediation Works
Get Ready To Mediate
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Agree Upon Your Terms
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You and the Mediator
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Save Tens of Thousands of Dollars
No exhausting court hearings. No high-priced attorneys. No confusion.
How Much Does Mediation Cost?
The collaborative atmosphere of mediation can lead to a mutually acceptable agreement in less time without the need to prepare for full-scope litigation. Most participants require 4 – 8 hours in mediation. The cost of mediation is shared by both participants, and it is $175 per hour per party. You are not required to pay a retainer. You pay as you go. Flat fees are available. |
Keith offers online mediation throughout Florida
How Does the Consultation Work?
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