Full-Service Divorce Mediation and Family Law Guidance in Aswan

From initial consultation to final agreement, we provide detailed mediation and legal services designed to resolve family matters with clarity and discretion.

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A detailed look at the mediation and family law services we provide to clients across Aswan, Egypt

Divorce Mediation Sessions

Structured, confidential sessions where both parties discuss separation terms with a neutral mediator, aiming for practical agreements on finances, property, and parenting arrangements.

Child Custody Mediation

Focused discussions to help parents reach parenting plans covering custody schedules, decision-making responsibilities, and communication arrangements, with the wellbeing of children as the central concern.

Marital Property Settlement Guidance

Support in reviewing shared assets, debts, and property division options, helping both parties understand their positions before finalizing a settlement agreement.

Family Law Consultations

One-on-one meetings to review your specific family law situation, explain available legal options under Egyptian law, and outline next steps in plain, understandable language.

Confidential Case Documentation

Preparation and review of mediation agreements, settlement drafts, and related legal paperwork, handled under strict confidentiality throughout the process.

Post-Divorce Legal Support

Ongoing guidance for matters that arise after a divorce is finalized, including modifications to custody or support arrangements as family circumstances change.

Common Questions About Our Services

What is divorce mediation and how does it differ from litigation?

Divorce mediation involves both parties working with a neutral mediator to negotiate terms directly, rather than having a court decide outcomes. It typically allows for more control over decisions and can reduce the adversarial nature often associated with litigation.

Is mediation confidential?

Yes. Discussions during mediation sessions at Michael Davis Legal are kept confidential between the parties and the mediator, allowing both sides to speak openly about concerns and priorities without those statements being used in later proceedings.

How many sessions does mediation typically require?

The number of sessions depends on the complexity of the issues involved, such as property division, custody arrangements, or financial matters. Some cases resolve in a few sessions, while others require additional meetings to reach a full agreement.

Do both parties need separate lawyers during mediation?

It is common for each party to have independent legal advice alongside the mediation process, ensuring both understand their rights before signing any agreement. We can guide you on how this typically works within our process.

Can mediation address child custody arrangements?

Yes, child custody and parenting plans are frequently addressed during mediation. Sessions focus on creating workable schedules and responsibilities that reflect the needs of the children involved and the circumstances of both parents.

How do I begin the mediation process with your office?

The process begins with an initial consultation where we review your situation and explain how mediation may apply to your case. From there, we schedule sessions tailored to the specific family law matters you need to resolve.