Foundations of Divorce Mediation and Collaborative Divorce
Understand the structure, principles, and key differences between mediation and collaborative divorce as alternatives to courtroom litigation.
About this course
Divorce does not have to mean a public courtroom battle. For most couples, an out-of-court process leads to faster decisions, lower costs, and far less emotional damage to the family. This foundational course explains how divorce mediation and collaborative divorce actually work, so you can decide which path fits your situation before you spend a cent on a lawyer.
By the end of this course you will be able to describe the full mediation timeline from intake to signed agreement, explain the role of each professional in a collaborative team, recognize when an out-of-court approach is not appropriate, and walk into your first session knowing exactly what to expect.
What you will learn:
- How mediation, collaborative divorce, and litigation differ in cost, control, privacy, and timing
- The role of a neutral mediator versus the role of a collaborative attorney representing only you
- The four-way meeting format, the participation agreement, and the disqualification clause
- How financial neutrals, child specialists, and divorce coaches support the collaborative team
- Red flags that signal mediation may be unsafe, including coercive control, hidden assets, and severe power imbalances
- How interest-based negotiation differs from positional bargaining
- What a memorandum of understanding contains and how it becomes an enforceable court order
The course is built around plain-language readings, real settlement scenarios, and decision checklists. You move through short modules covering the legal framework, the emotional framework, and the practical mechanics, then apply each idea to your own situation through guided self-assessment.
This course is written for anyone considering separation who wants to understand their options before committing to a process. No legal background is needed. By the end you will have a clear-eyed view of whether mediation, collaboration, or litigation is the right starting point for your family, and a concrete checklist of questions to ask any professional you interview.
What you'll get
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1h 28m of practical content
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Just a phone or computer with internet. No installs, no special hardware.
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Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
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Yes. On completion you'll receive a certificate you can add to your LinkedIn profile.
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