Gina Guddat

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Divorce Mediation

Your divorce does not need to ruin your life, leave you financially devastated, damage your children or define your future.

If you aspire to an amicable ending to your marriage, consider using a Mediator rather than a Divorce Attorney.

Many couples are now choosing a more caring and evolved pathway to consciously completing their primary relationship. Our society is becoming more emotionally intelligent and self-aware. It is possible for spouses to be loving, kind and respectful of each other while they are working through the details of their divorce.

If you are interested in minimizing hurt and pain and saving money, I may be able to help you. No large retaining fees, custody battles, or court trials. I can help you put together a fair and equitable settlement including: parenting plan and child support, spousal support, and division of assets. 

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“I got married in 2019 and started with couples counseling during the pandemic. That marriage has since ended in divorce, but it was ultimately the healthiest decision. She was there right by my side through every step of that tumultuous journey.” – Katie Thompson

What You Get

  1. Amicably negotiate a timeline for separation
  2. Set up a loving residential schedule for the children
  3. Divide assets in a fair and equitable way
  4. Allocate and handle debt reduction
  5. Create budgets to establish two households 
  6. Determine child support needs 
  7. Designate health insurance, life insurance, long-term care insurance 
  8. Establish future provisions for adult children
  9. Negotiate spousal support if necessary 
  10. Instructions on filling out paperwork 
  11. Receive a final “Memorandum of Understanding and Divorce Agreement”