PGC Divorce Mediation
A Better Way to Divorce
A respectful, structured path to fair agreements.
Divorce can be one of life’s most challenging transitions and it doesn’t have to be a battle. PGC Divorce Mediation offers a calm, neutral, and cost–effective process that helps couples reach fair, lasting agreements without the stress and expense of litigation.
Call 717.830.0705 to schedule a no-obligation consultation to see if PGC Divorce Mediation is a good fit for you.
Why Choose Mediation?
A Cooperative Alternative to CourtMediation empowers both partners to make informed decisions together. It’s designed for couples who want to separate respectfully and maintain control over the outcome.
Benefits of Mediation
– Lower Cost than traditional legal representation -save time and money.
– Faster Resolution with fewer delays
– Private & Confidential sessions that maintain control over decisions
– Child-Centered Approach that prioritizes stability
– Neutral Guidance from a trained mediator
– Fair, Sustainable Agreements you both can live with
How the Process Works
1. Initial Consultation
Discuss your situation, ask questions, and determine whether mediation is the right fit.
2. Guided Mediation Sessions
Work through parenting plans, property division, finances, and communication with a neutral facilitator.
3. Drafting Your Agreement
Receive a clear, written Memorandum of Understanding outlining the decisions you’ve made together.
4. Finalizing Your Divorce
Take your agreement to independent attorneys or the court to complete the legal process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is mediation legally binding?
The agreement created during our mediation sessions will become legally binding once it is properly signed and submitted to the court.
Do we need lawyers?
You don’t have to hire a lawyer to participate in divorce mediation, but
many couples benefit from having one in specific parts of the process.
Mediation is designed to work with or without attorneys, depending on
your comfort level and the complexity of your situation.
What if we disagree during the process?
Disagreement doesn’t mean mediation is failing — it means the process is working. Disagreement is completely normal in divorce mediation. In fact, the process is designed to help couples work through the exact moments when they don’t see eye–to–eye.
How long does mediation take?
You’ll be relieved to learn that divorce mediation is usually much faster
than a traditional court process. The exact length depends on how complex your situation is and how quickly both partners can make decisions.
Ready to Begin?
Some marriages need help to stay together; others need help to end. Take the First Step Toward a Respectful Resolution.
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Chambersburg, PA 17201