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Mediator fees typically run from $150 $300 per hour.
Because the mediator has no power to impose a resolution of the dispute on the parties, the parties must be willing to compromise. Mediation costs money, and an unsuccessful mediation will result in additional costs of litigation. Costs are usually split between the parties.
During a mediation Parties talk with mediators about what they want and need; learn about each others positions, and work together to identify ways to move forward. Parties do NOT gather evidence to use against each other later or find out who is right or wrong.
Mediations tend to settle with a success rate of 80-92 percent, making them an effective means of reaching an agreement. How do you negotiate a mediation settlement?
Mediation is a process that often provides parties the opportunity to reach settlement agreements, though average offers tend to range from 20-50% of damages. Its important for both involved in mediation sessions and negotiations.
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What NOT to Say During Mediation (Part 2) 1. YOU wanted the divorce so you can pay for the mediator/attorney. 2. You cheated on me so I should have the parenting schedule I want for our children. 3. I saved for our retirement but youre divorcing me so I should not have to share mine 50/50. 4.

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