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Helping You Settle Your Divorce Issues Through Effective Mediation

While not all couples can agree on all aspects of their divorce, those who choose to part amicably can reach a fair settlement outside of court. When you work on your issues through mediation, you and your spouse can control the outcome of your divorce.

At Harshbarger Law Firm, our skilled team of southwest Montana mediation lawyers uses a caring approach that provides our clients with a thorough explanation of their legal options, which in turn helps them make informed decisions.

How Does Mediation Work In Montana?

Mediation is a negotiation process where you, your spouse and a neutral third party work together to discuss the key issues in your divorce and take turns proposing ideas that can become potential solutions.

Unlike traditional divorce cases where each party appears in court with a lawyer, mediation is a more personal session that happens in a private setting. When you resolve your issues through this process, you and your spouse can have more flexibility over the terms of your divorce.

What Are The Benefits Of Mediation?

Separating couples who choose this approach can keep their disputes under closed doors and work on their divorce issues without judgment and time constraints. Additionally, using mediation for a collaborative divorce is less stressful and offers couples a cost-efficient and quicker resolution process.

Why Choose Our Mediation Law Firm?

Established in 2002 by our lead attorney, Lori A. Harshbarger, our law firm was built with the primary goal of helping our clients with their concerns so that they can push through their lives’ next chapters with success.

As a certified collaborative divorce lawyer in Montana, attorney Harshbarger finds pleasure in seeing her clients work together to resolve their divorce issues effectively.

Contact A Twin Bridges Mediation Attorney Today

To book a free initial consultation for matters involving your divorce, the custody of your children or your visitation arrangement, call our law firm at 406-299-9233 or send us a quick email through our online contact form.