There is a locator for New Jersey Divorce Mediators at Divorce HQ. Select your county and you'll be linked to a list of mediators in your area.
Try the New Jersey Mediation Group. They offer a free half an hour consultation to interested divorcing couples.
The court has a roster of court approved mediators. All of them went through the court's selection and training. You can also use Google and 'shop around' until you find someone with appropriate credentials that you feel comfortable with. Most mediators offer a free consultation meetings and some offer weekend hours, which is a great solution if you have a busy schedule. Good Luck! Michelle Rozen Michelle Rozen Court Approved Divorce Mediator Conflict Management Specialist Parenting Coordinator NJ Office: Us Executive Center 560 Sylvan Ave. Englewood Cliffs NJ 07632 NYC Office: 5 Penn Plaza, 23rd Floor NYC, NY 10001 Tel :201.220.5233 email: michelle@divorcewithoutdisaster.com www.divorcewithoutdisaster.com
I found one through a divorce attorney-someone licesened in my state and an attorney herself.
Try to find a mediator who is approved by the court, and professionally trained in the field of mediation. Try either the court's roster of mediators or simply google and shop around. Good Luck! Michelle Rozen Michelle Rozen Court Approved Divorce Mediator Conflict Management Specialist Parenting Coordinator NJ Office: Us Executive Center 560 Sylvan Ave. Englewood Cliffs NJ 07632 NYC Office: 5 Penn Plaza, 23rd Floor NYC, NY 10001 Tel :201.220.5233 email: michelle@divorcewithoutdisaster.com www.divorcewithoutdisaster.com
Yes a mediator could help you save time in the divorce process which should save you money. It will cost to get the mediator though.
When you have filed your signed and notarized (by both parties) legal separation agreement with your county Court. Michelle Rozen, Divorce and Legal Separation Mediator NY, NJ, CT www.DivorceWithoutDisaster.com
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There are many training courses online.You can also contact your local community colleges to find training programs.
It's possible, but if the two of you are in agreement, use a certified mediator.
If all factors are agreeable, use a certified mediator
You could have a Legal Mediator Career. You can find information at http://occupations.careers.org/8405/legal-mediator
There is a reason divorce is not cheap. It is possible to find a reasonably priced mediator through a service like your church or Catholic Charities. If you are both agreeable before you meet it will take less time, thus costing less.
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To become a divorce mediator one would need to take a simple course that provides all the necessary information needed to properly perform the duties required. Check with your local college or university to see if they offer such a training course.