Mediation typically costs 60-75% less than traditional litigation for separation agreements
Choosing family mediation over traditional litigation can result in significant cost savings while creating legally binding separation agreements. Unlike the adversarial court process, mediation encourages direct communication between parties, reducing billable hours and legal expenses.
Mediation offers several financial advantages:
- Couples share the cost of one mediator instead of paying for two separate lawyers
- Fewer billable hours due to streamlined negotiations and focused sessions
- No expensive court filing fees or administrative costs
- Faster resolution means lower overall expenses
- Reduced paperwork and documentation requirements
While you may still want to have a lawyer review your final agreement, the overall cost of mediation remains substantially lower than full legal representation throughout the separation process.