Peninsula Mediation Center
1 Queens Way
Hampton, VA 23661
Telephone Numbers and Contact Information
(757) 722-1228 Business
(757) 722-1312 Fax
Operating Agency: Peninsula Mediation Center
Agency Type: Private for Profit
Person in charge: Nuressa Woody Family Services Coordinator
Hours of operation: m t w tr f 8:30AM-9:00PM
Fees: Charge for service.
Eligibility requirements: Unrestricted.
Intake Procedure: Telephone referral; professional referral required; appointment required; written application required.
Area Served: peninsula and surrounding cities
About the program:
The mediation sessions focus on problem solving based upon the information that the parties themselves gather and bring to each session.
Sessions dealing with property focus on a disclosure and understanding of the parties' assets and debts, their nature and value, and ultimately their division and/or
distribution.
Sessions dealing with parenting arrangements focus on children's needs and parents' interests in nurturing and tending ongoing relationships with children while continuing to
do the business of parenting together yet separately.
Sessions dealing with support issues can focus either on spousal support and/or child support. Discussions about spousal support are based upon budgets prepared by the parties,
their needs, and their income earning capacities now and in the future. Discussions about child support begin with a calculation of the Virginia Child Support Guidelines
(required under Virginia's mediator code of ethics), and continue with additional concerns and considerations such as fluctuations in parents' income, changes in children's
needs, etc.
Remember, in mediation, the decisions are up to you rather than some external third party-decision maker. Research consistently shows that people are most satisfied with
decisions and agreements they make themselves!
How Long Does Mediation Take, and What Is The Cost?
The number of sessions required to complete a mediated agreement varies greatly depending upon the type of dispute and the ability of the participants to negotiate both during
and outside of sessions. However, in all cases, how quickly the process moves along is determined by the participants and not by the availability of a court date. The average
divorce agreement requires from three to five sessions with sessions typically lasting from one and one-half to two hours each. Mediation fees are charged at an hourly rate
with the cost being shared by the participants.
What Issues Will Be Decided?
Peninsula Mediation & ADR is a private agency that assists separating and divorcing couples with comprehensive agreements that address property issues, parenting arrangements,
and support matters. Mediation is particularly effective for couples who want to end their marital relationship in a cooperative manner and continue to share responsibility for
their children's physical and emotional care.
What is Parents Forever?
Parents Forever is a course for separated or divorced parents and those involved in parenting roles. This course is designed to help parents differentiate their divorce
concerns and experience from those of their children. Parents Forever helps parents, and those in parental roles, learn how to do effective parenting business together yet
separate.
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