Categories: Divorce Mediation

Does It Take Two To Tango?

The last time I recall being on the dance floor some people were dancing in groups, some were dancing in couples, and one or two people were seemingly off in their own universe dancing alone. But some dances certainly take two people doing the same steps at the same time, such as the tango. So, if your spouse is willing to try mediation, you might as well give it a whirl. There is really not much to lose except a few hours and a few dollars, all of which is time and money well spent. At the end of the day, you will have more information and be better able to go through the process. My guess is that you will be able to work through all your issues.  So, if you can grab your partner and start the tango, you might find that you finish the dance feeling better than if you go to court. Dancing sounds like more fun than court any day.

 

 

 

Cindy Best

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