Find clear answers about our confidential mediation process, family law guidance, and what to expect when working with our team.
Book ConsultationDivorce mediation is a structured process where both parties work with a neutral mediator to reach agreements on matters such as property division, custody, and financial support, without going through a courtroom trial. It generally allows for more privacy and direct input into the outcome compared to traditional litigation.
Yes. Discussions during mediation sessions at Michael Davis Legal are kept confidential between the parties and the mediator, within the limits of Egyptian law. This allows both spouses to speak openly while working toward a fair resolution.
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case and how quickly both parties reach agreement. Some cases are resolved in a few sessions over several weeks, while more complex matters involving assets or children may take longer.
Yes, mediation works best when both spouses are willing to participate voluntarily. If one party is not open to the process, we can discuss alternative family law options during an initial consultation at our Aswan, Egypt office.
Yes. Our mediators help parents discuss custody, visitation schedules, and parenting responsibilities with the aim of reaching arrangements that consider the wellbeing of the children involved, based on applicable family law provisions in Egypt.
Once both parties reach an agreement through mediation, it can be formalized into a legal document. Our team guides clients through the steps required to have the agreement reviewed and recognized under Egyptian family law procedures.
During your first meeting, we review your situation, explain how mediation works, and answer questions about the process. This helps us understand your circumstances in Aswan, Egypt and determine the most suitable path forward for your case.
Costs depend on the number of sessions required and the complexity of the issues being discussed. We provide a clear breakdown of fees during your consultation so you understand the scope of services before proceeding.