A structured negotiation process occurring within the state of Florida, it allows divorcing parties to resolve disputes concerning their separation with the assistance of a neutral third-party facilitator. This process aims to reach mutually agreeable terms regarding issues such as property division, spousal support, child custody, and parenting plans. For instance, instead of litigating in court, a couple might engage in this method to create a parenting schedule that best suits their children’s needs, mediated by a professional trained in family law matters.
The practice offers several advantages, including reduced costs compared to traditional litigation, increased control over the outcome for both parties, and a potentially less adversarial environment, fostering better post-divorce co-parenting relationships. Historically, Florida courts have encouraged its use as a means of dispute resolution, recognizing its efficiency in resolving family law matters and alleviating the burden on the court system. Its use also tends to yield more amicable outcomes than fully contested court hearings.