Mediation offers many benefits over traditional court proceedings. To begin with, it is often much more cost-effective and less time-consuming than starting legal proceedings, which require the dispute to be taken to court.
Flexibility - Mediation is comparatively faster and offers more flexibility for all parties involved. A couple may, for instance, decide to review all aspects of their dispute and come to agreements on various points ranging from childcare arrangements to the distribution and division of monetary assets and joint property.
Outcome control is another important factor in the mediation process. In a divorce, the courts will decide on the outcome of the dispute. However, in mediation, you can work on a possible solution with your mediator and partner.
Confidentiality - Mediation can occur in a private setting without any potential public attention being raised, which may happen with public court proceedings.
More casual - Usually more informal in structure and carried out in a setting of your choosing with limited attendees, mediation provides a more relaxed, less formal alternative to the traditional court setting, which may be more comfortable for some participants.