KWG Law: Comprehensive Family Mediation Attorney in Fort Lauderdale
For over 15 years, KWG Family Law & Mediation has been a beacon of strategic advocacy, adeptly resolving family law issues for countless Floridians. Renowned for managing high-conflict cases, our firm combines professionalism, integrity, and compassion, guiding you through the complexities of the legal landscape. Learn more about our dedicated Kwg Family Law and Mediation Team
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Our Fort Lauderdale family lawyers are acclaimed across Florida for their expertise in handling contentious divorces. Our primary focus is on the welfare of children, advocating for their best interests in every case. We strive to resolve disputes efficiently and equitably, allowing you to concentrate on what truly matters in life.
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KWG Law is dedicated to providing effective solutions for family law cases, whether through collaborative law, mediation, or litigation. We work closely with each client to understand their personal goals and tailor our approach to meet their needs.
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FAQ's
What is the role of a family mediator in a divorce, paternity, or modification case?
A family mediator is a neutral third party who does not represent anyone in the case. A family mediator cannot provide legal advice. Instead, a family mediator helps the parties in a litigated divorce, paternity, or modification matter decide how they wish to settle their family legal issues.
Is family mediation mandatory?
Family mediation is mandatory if it is court-ordered. Prior to the parties attending a final hearing (trial) in front of the Judge, mediation is oftentimes ordered as a last good faith effort for the parties to attempt to settle their differences. On the other hand, family mediation can be a method the parties decide to use on their own without a court order.
How long does family mediation last?
Family mediation ranges from 0 minutes (when the parties fail to show up to the mediation) to numerous hours depending on how long it takes to finalize an agreement in a divorce, paternity action, or modification matter. Mediation can last for more than one day to settle the issues.
How is family mediation different from collaborative law?
Family mediation is a confidential process used either during the litigation of a divorce, paternity action, or modification matter or outside of court upon the parties’ agreement to settle a family legal dispute. The people involved do not have to have attorneys representing them. Collaborative law is a process used outside of court wherein the participants desire to resolve their divorce, paternity, or modification matter with the representation of attorneys.
Do the parties have to agree on the outcome during family mediation?
While self-determination is encouraged, if the parties cannot resolve an issue or all issues, they do not have to sign an agreement. Whatever issues are unresolved can be tabled for another time or are decided by the Judge.