A divorce lawyer is not a mediator, but represents the interests of one of the partners during the divorce process. Communication between ex-partners is between both lawyers, partners do not see or speak to each other. This construction works well when, for example, there is a lot of resentment and the conversation really fails.
A mediator represents both interests, of both parties. The mediator’s work consists of two parts: crystallizing and bringing together the concerns and needs of both partners, as well as the legal formal settlement.
The mediator also handles the formal side of the divorce. Such as wealth distribution based on the marital regime, but then also pension distribution. Next, the mediator makes an alimony calculation of both spousal and child support. All this will be in a covenant, after which the parenting plan will be drawn up (if there are children).