Mediation at Practice Love: parting respectfully and with care

Coming full circle of the relationship together and separating in a loving way.

During a divorce, there is a lot on your mind. Letting go of each other and at the same time the things you don't look at the same way. So what are the options, but also the bright spots? During the mediation sessions, you and the mediator look at the possible scenarios together.

Divorce mediation is a way to determine direction together during your divorce. During our mediation, you do so under the guidance of the mediator as a neutral and impartial third party. With her experience and legal knowledge in the field of divorce, she helps you finalize the divorce properly, carefully and completely with each other.

In mediation, you tell the story. The mediator makes adjustments only where necessary and provides you with tips and alternatives. You will look at what it will take to separate financially from each other, and how to arrange the estate separation.
Ultimately, you draft a divorce covenant and/or a parenting plan that you both support and feel comfortable with. Practice Love is also happy to support you with alimony calculations or renewal of the parenting plan.

Why mediation?

A mediator is an independent and impartial third party who will work with you to ensure a proper divorce settlement. In doing so, the mediator looks after the interests of both partners and the children if there are any. The goal of mediation is for you to be able to move forward as individuals after the divorce, respecting and loving each other. This is necessary if you have a child or children together.

Working method of mediator

Before we begin, we sign a mediation agreement. It states that the conversations are confidential and remain secret. During the sessions, you will receive appropriate tips and advice. Furthermore, we are working on (new) connection where needed. After all, the partnership plays into how you as parents want to continue in the future. Problems in that connection can get in the way of parenting. A mediator can pull these elements apart well and also make them clear for you.

How does it work practically?

Often 5 to 6 sessions are enough to sort things out and get results. We then see each other once every two weeks.

Our mediators are not tied to our locations and are happy to come to your home. Still prefer to meet on neutral ground? Then schedule an appointment at one of the practice locations.

Want to schedule an appointment right away? For our Amsterdam location, you can do so directly through our booking system. For an appointment at one of the other branches, contact us by phone.

Contact

Do you have any questions or want to meet without obligation? Then leave your details via the contact form and we will get in touch as soon as possible to coordinate your needs and wishes.