Due to the COVID-19 virus, Nancy Caplan, Esquire is offering free consultations and mediation via video-conferencing. Please email MediateDivorce1@gmail.com or call 410-296-2190 for details.
Call Nancy Caplan, Esquire to schedule your video-conference 60 minute consultation at no charge to prospective couples facing separation, divorce or custody matters. Both parties must participate in the consultations. All consultations must be arranged via email to MediateDivorce1@gmail.com.
Thank you for educating yourself about the options available to take you through the process of separation and divorce.
Often one spouse or the other or both may be reluctant to try mediation. This is the perfect opportunity to get the information you need without feeling obligated and at no cost. The consultation will help de-mystify the process without pressure.
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It is up to you to choose between a settlement process where de-escalation is the goal and the parties are the negotiators; or to choose an adversarial negotiation where attorneys are the negotiators who negotiate under threat of or actual filing of litigation. Your circumstances may lead you towards one path or the other. Learn the basics of how both processes work to understand the differences and make a good decision for both of you.
Learn the Specifics About how Nancy Caplan, Esquire Mediates Separation and Divorce MattersHear about the process before you begin. Understand the costs and efforts that are part of mediation with Ms. Caplan.
Help, my Spouse Won’t MediateFind out how your spouse can be made aware of the benefits of mediation to allow you both to choose a settlement process to arrive at your settlement together.
Become oriented to the topics of family law mediation such as:
Attorney-mediator Nancy Caplan, Esquire offers you this opportunity to learn about the options in an initial orientation for prospective mediation participants during this your no-cost consultation. Stop wondering what you should do and begin to gather your information about how the process which you will negotiate works. Schedule your appointment today Free Consultation Request Form.
Why ask your spouse or coparent to explore mediation to resolve the issues necessary to move forward in the future? The communication will tell your spouse or coparent that you are interested in a peaceful and cost-effective process. The communication will spark curiosity about mediation as a process for separation, divorce and/or custody. Even if your spouse seems unwilling to consider mediation for separation, divorce or custody, your communication will plant a seed in his/her/their head that there is a better way to get divorced or determine custody. When attorneys fees and costs of litigation escalate, this seed of mediation may germinate in the future and he/she/they may suggest mediation to help you resolve your divorce or custody litigation knowing of your initial interest. It doesn’t hurt to ask your spouse- “Are you willing to discuss our children and our property together in a thoughtful, non-adversarial and cost-effective way?” It’s never too soon or too late to request mediation.