Divorce Mediation

I assist divorcing clients in mediating disputes surrounding:

  • Child Custody and Visitation Schedules 
  • Division of property
  • Modification of Child Support 
  • Prenuptial Agreements
  • Complex business evaluations
  • Evaluation of assets
  • Debt management 

If you and your spouse have decided to part ways, you have many options.  The breakup of a marriage is more traumatic for the children than for the parents. Thus, parents should exercise great care to minimize the emotional toll on children when a separation takes place.  When parents separate, decisions regarding the custody and support of the child must be made.  If the parents are not able to resolve these issues, the decision will be left to the court.  When deciding issues regarding child custody, the courts will consider a number of factors including the preference of the child, the mental and physical health of the parents, the relationship between the child, the parents and siblings.  I encourage clients to work through information and programming at www.uptoparents.org.  Attached is an informative article by Charlee Asher titled, "The Four Immutable Principles of Separation and Divorce" which was published in the June 2009 issue of Res Gestae, the magazine of the Indiana Bar Association.  Click Here. 
 
It is a fact thate when parties arrive at their own agreement, without court intervention, the agreements are more likely to be followed with less stress on the children.  I work hard to assist divorcing couples to negotiate effective custody arrangements in the best interest of your children.  I help families establish custody agreements that recognize and respond to all family relationships.  I handle custody matters involving parent’s rights, visitation agreements, and temporary custody and visitation. 

A shared parenting agreement is often the best solution to a custody dispute.  The alternative is an adversarial divorce litigation over custody which all too often results in emotional trauma for all parties and in particular, the children. 
 


Mary J. Hoeller is a registered nurse and attorney who practices in the area of civil litigation for 26 years. She has trained in family mediation, eldercare mediation, civil mediation and foreclosure mediation. She practices in the area of Elder Law, estate planning, wills, power of attorneys, advance directives, living wills, health care directives, business litigation, real estate and medical negligence. Her mediation practice focuses on pre-divorce, divorce, foreclosure and eldercare issues.

Mary practices in the State and Federal courts of Indiana including Marion, Hendricks, Hancock, Boone, Hamilton, Morgan, Johnson and Shelby counties.



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