Divorce: To Lawyer Up or Mediate

EPISODE · Jan 4, 2024 · 27 MIN

Divorce: To Lawyer Up or Mediate

from My Ex Appeal · host Joie Comeiro

In this episode, we delve into the often challenging and emotionally charged process of divorce, exploring the critical decision of whether to hire an attorney or opt for mediation. Join us as we break down the pros and cons of each approach, shedding light on the factors that can influence your choice and ultimately shape the trajectory of your divorce journey. Mandy hired an attorney and ultimately ended up in mediation while Joie's divorce process was led by a mediator. You have options! This isn't a one size fits all approach. Whether you're currently navigating a divorce, contemplating one, or simply seeking to better understand the options available. In this episode we offer firsthand perspectives on the challenges and successes associated with both attorney-led and mediated divorces. We are not attorneys and will not be giving any legal advice in any way! We are your divorcee friends turned Divorce Coaches that want to make your sucky situation a little less sucky. Some will choose an attorney, some will choose mediation and in some situations you may need an attorney. It's important to do your research! So, let's chat about it! Join the community on IG @My_Exappeal 

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