Should I Hire an Attorney When Going Through Divorce Mediation?
- Kaila Thornton
- May 6
- 1 min read

When you and your partner choose mediation as a way to resolve your family law issues, you’re already making a powerful decision to prioritize collaboration over conflict. Mediation creates a space for constructive conversation, shared understanding, and future-focused solutions.
We Support Informed, Empowered Clients
At Couples Solutions Center, we’re committed to helping families navigate separation, divorce, parenting plans, and financial agreements. That includes supporting your right to consult with legal counsel at any stage of the mediation process. Whether you're just starting mediation or finalizing your agreement, you can hire an attorney at any stage of the mediation process.
Attorneys can be helpful by:
Reviewing and explaining proposed agreements
Ensuring your legal rights are protected
Provide feedback before you sign anything
At Couples Solutions Center, we encourage clients to build a team that supports their well-being and long-term success. You can have the support you need, whether that’s a therapist, financial advisor, or legal counsel.
If you're unsure whether you should consult an attorney, we're here to talk it through with you. Schedule a free consultation with us here.
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