DivorceMediation
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The Quiet Divorce Phenomenon: Navigating a Peaceful Separation
Divorce is often associated with conflict, courtroom battles, and emotional confrontations. Yet many couples experience something very different before the legal process ever begins. They drift apart quietly. Communication becomes limited. Shared goals disappear. The relationship remains intact on paper, but the emotional connection has largely ended. This growing pattern is often called a “quiet…
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The Biggest Mistakes Couples Make During Divorce Mediation
Divorce mediation can save time, money, and stress. But it only works when both spouses come prepared to solve problems honestly. The biggest divorce mediation mistakes are usually not dramatic. They are practical mistakes made under pressure. Here are the ones Connecticut couples should avoid. 1. Hiding Financial Information Mediation depends on full financial disclosure.…
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How to Prepare for Divorce Mediation (And Keep Costs Under Control)
Aaron Bowman | Compass Mediation and Consulting LLC | May 24, 2026 Divorce mediation costs a fraction of litigation — typically $3,000–$8,000 total versus $15,000–$50,000 or more per person in a contested court case. Most of that savings disappears when couples arrive unprepared. Every session hour you spend gathering documents, recalling account numbers, or arguing…
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The Future of Divorce: How Virtual Platforms and AI Are Transforming Mediation in 2026
Divorce mediation in Connecticut is shifting toward a virtual-first model. You no longer need to sit in a conference room or take time off work to move your case forward. Most sessions now happen through secure video platforms, with documents shared and reviewed in real time. This shift solves a practical problem. Traditional divorce timelines…




