Mediation process
A frequently asked question is what the mediation process looks like. During the first meeting we get to know each other, after which everything is inventoried, all documents are collected and we look at what needs to be arranged and divided. This includes the home, financial matters such as savings, pension, household effects, companies and legacies, but also the division of care of the children. When agreement has been reached on all subjects, the divorce agreement is drawn up, as well as the parenting plan. When you have signed this, the end of the mediation process is often in sight. The signed documents are then submitted to the court and finally the divorce is registered at the registry office.
Mediation process
A frequently asked question is what the mediation process looks like. During the first meeting we get to know each other, after which everything is inventoried, all documents are collected and we look at what needs to be arranged and divided. This includes the home, financial matters such as savings, pension, household effects, companies and legacies, but also the division of care of the children. When agreement has been reached on all subjects, the divorce agreement is drawn up, as well as the parenting plan. When you have signed this, the end of the mediation process is often in sight. The signed documents are then submitted to the court and finally the divorce is registered at the registry office.
Duration of the process
A mediation process usually takes 2 to 4 months. Of course this depends on a number of things such as the complexity, but also the time you want and can take for it. Emotions and complicated subjects simply cannot be bound by time.
An accelerated procedure is also an option. In this case, the process will take 2 months. It is also possible to arrange the mediation online. For more information about the costs click here.