Divorce without Court: Understanding Mediation – Vesta Chicago, IL Hub
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Learn how alternative dispute resolution methods can save time, reduce stress, and preserve relationships during divorce.
About the Event
There is a way to move through divorce with greater clarity, dignity, and collaboration. Mediation offers a thoughtful alternative to the traditional courtroom process—one that prioritizes communication, problem-solving, and long-term stability for everyone involved.
In this confidential webinar, Vesta’s Chicago Suburbs Hub will guide you through how divorce mediation works and who it may be right for. You’ll gain a clear understanding of how mediation can reduce emotional strain, lower costs, and support healthier outcomes for families navigating change.
During this session, you’ll learn:
- What divorce mediation is and how the process works
- When mediation can be an effective option—and when it may not be
- How a neutral mediator helps guide productive conversations
- Ways mediation can reduce conflict, time, and expense
- How this approach can support respectful co-parenting and long-term stability
Whether you’re early in the decision-making process or exploring alternatives to litigation, this conversation is designed to help you feel informed, supported, and empowered to choose a path that aligns with your values.
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We respect your privacy, and your attendance is confidential. Zoom webinar attendees can only see the Presenters, not each other.
Advance registration is required; click here. During registration, please submit any questions about the divorce process. We will answer these during the Q&A portion of the event. We will email the webinar link to those who have registered before the event.
If you want to register for this event directly with us (instead of via Eventbrite), please email team@vestadivorce.com or call 1-877-355-7649.
Not sure where to begin? Schedule a complimentary 30-minute Concierge call with Vesta co-founder and director Deanna Coyle; click here.
