I got married in july 2005 and we fight all the time. I just cant continue to feel bad anymore over stupid crap. we got married in nevada but we live in california. How do i file for divorce or do I have to file for legal seperation
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The first issue to be cleared for a couple is divorce mediation is confidential. The meetings are as confidential as between a lawyer and a client. It is important for the couple to know that divorce mediation must be voluntary. An individual or a couple cannot be forced to take part. If the couple requests the services of a mediator the success rate is good. Mediation is an extremely flexible means of resolving conflicts.
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The resolution of conflicts is very important to gain closure. This closure is for the material as well as the emotional wellbeing of the couple. The most important reason for divorce mediation is to help the couple reach a point of tolerance. This is a great achievement for the mediator, the couple and most of all the children. Tolerance will enable the couple to act as good parents for the sake of their children. This is important after the divorce.
The mediator does not act as a lawyer. He or she does not give any advice to the couple. The mediator remains one hundred percent neutral during meetings between the husband and wife. The mediator’s role is to keep the couple focused on their goals. During the divorce mediation, he or she achieves this by reminding the couple of what they both want. Very often parents who are divorcing opt for mediation for the sake of their children.
A trained mediator is fully aware of the balance of power between the couple. This takes many different forms. Power in a relationship takes the form of sex, money or personality. A good mediator will quickly work out the dynamics. He or she will keep a watchful eye over the proceedings. Divorce mediation requires the mediator to adapt to the situation. Most mediators assume an unobtrusive role at meetings. It is the couple undergoing divorce mediation who settle the score.
Choosing an adversarial divorce over mediation causes immense harm. The couple will deprive themselves of the opportunity to tie up loose ends. Unresolved conflict will lead to future bitterness and resentments. Children may be irreparably damaged by their parents’ ill feelings. It is far better for children to see their parents overcome problems and reconcile as acquaintances, if not friends. The benefits of divorce mediation result in emotional wellbeing and financial advantages. For the sake of the children mediation must always be chosen over and beyond an adversarial divorce.

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