Here to help you understand your Mediation Options, courtesy of Centennial Language I&T Corporation and BaiMei, your bilingual mediation specialist.
The United States is a country ruled by law. The law is important because it protects people's rights, resolves conflicts, and regulates society. The law can also help build a more stable, peaceful and just society.
In 1893, when American poet Katherine Lee Bates was traveling in Colorado Springs, the majestic Pike's Peak inspired her to write a song that is still popular today, "America the Beautiful". It is said that during the Kennedy administration, many people called for it to be designated as the national anthem. Although this song was not selected as the national anthem in the end, it is one of the first songs to be sung on formal occasions of various festivals in the United States. There is a lyric in this immortal song: "Thy liberty in law!"
When a celebrity divorce is in the news, we, the spectators, see the shockingly high attorney fees, alimony, child support, and the battle for children. The divorce lawsuit lasts for 8 years. When watching Hollywood movies and American TV series, whenever there is a dispute, there will be a powerful line: "I will let my lawyer negotiate with you!"
The reality is that not everyone in the United States has their own lawyer. If ordinary people got involve a lawsuit, they must do the math first to see if it is worthwhile. Have you ever heard of this: "I didn’t divorce because I didn't want to spend money."
Everyone who knows that divorce cases will bring emotional pain and pressure to the parties involved. In addition to emotional damage, many people also must face financial troubles, especially when it comes to property division and child support, they may feel anxious and uneasy. In addition, long legal procedures and poor communication often make the parties feel helpless and exhausted. Many times, these cases are not only legal issues, but also profound life dilemmas.
In addition to divorce cases, there are other cases that have the same painful and stressful process. What makes the parties extremely frustrated is that after long hearings, sleepless nights and weeks of constant worry, they still leave the court sad and disappointed. Long-term legal battles bring heavy financial pressure, emotional pressure of waiting months for a response, and cases that could have been mediated earlier are dragged into lengthy court proceedings.
Resolving legal issues should not be painful and unbearable like this. Mediation is a good way to resolve disputes. Mediation can bring peace. The mediator helps the two parties who want to resolve the dispute to voluntarily sit down at the negotiation table, cooperate and negotiate, and reach an agreement. I can guide you through the mediation process and help you achieve a fair and effective solution.