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Frequently Asked Questions

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 Here are some commonly asked questions and answers in  Mediation,  Separation  and  Divorce.

If you have more questions, please contact us at 984-205-3727 or invite your spouse to a one hour no obligation consultation with Mediator Brian Demidovich!


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Learning Together

In the beginning (and throughout), I am learning from you and you are learning from me.  This mutual learning helps us all gain the knowledge we need to move forward.  It is the foundation to moving forward.

No Judgment

  Going through a separation is not easy for anyone.  After more than 20 years experience in family law, rest assure that I will understand what you are going through.  The compassion I speak of is not the compassion you will receive from me.  That is a given. 


 Are you able to show compassion for your spouse despite what lead to the separation?  It is a great question and sometimes is very difficult to answer.  Sometimes the pain, the hurt, the betrayl is so great we loose sight of our own compassion.  


No judgment, I will help where I can help.  It is hard to see the forest while you are standing in the middle of it.        

Alternatives

It is important for us all (clients and attorneys) to keep an open mind and have hope.  Hearing alternatives, being open to ideas, and actively listening to proposals is how we reach rsolutions.  

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