DIVORCE MEDIATION IN UTAH

Guiding you through
the divorce process

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Our Process

Our goal is to make your divorce experience as simple,
cost-effective, and painless as possible.

Step 1
Online
Consultation
Step 2
Intake &
Preparation
Step 3
Mediation
Session

When mediation is complete, we'll refer you to a qualified attorney or licensed paralegal practitioner to assist with preparing final documents and filing your divorce with the Utah Courts.

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When it comes to divorce, you have options.

1. Do It Yourself (DIY)

If you and your spouse already agree on all the terms of your divorce, you may not need to hire attorney or appear in court. Using our DIY Divorce Guide, you can navigate the terms of your divorce on your own. When you're finished, one of our team members can help you prepare the necessary paperwork and submit it to the Courts.

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2. Divorce Mediation

If you're having trouble coming to an agreement on the terms of your divorce, you're not alone. Divorce mediation is often the most cost-effective way to confront disagreements, explore possible solutions, and ultimately come to an agreement.

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3. Hiring an Attorney

If you believe you would benefit from having an attorney at your side [...].

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Pricing

Average Cost: $1,500–$2,000

The average cost of divorce through our process is $1,500–$2,000 (for both parties, combined). This includes all preparation, the mediation session, preparing paperwork, and filing costs.

This does not include fees paid to any additional professionals such as attorneys, financial advisors, or mental health professionals involved with your case.

See Cost Breakdown

Mediation and Case Preparation
$1,000
Finalizing with the Courts
$1,000
Total
$2,000

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Have questions? Schedule a free consultation with one of our mediators. There's no fee, and no obligation to continue after the consultation.

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Reviews for Our Mediators

★★★★★

Rob is amazing. He is great at making sure you understand what all is being agreed to on both sides and is just overall very welcoming. 10/10 would recommend.

– CC

★★★★★

He was very exceptional, polite and knowledgeable with every question I had. I would recommend him to anyone who needs help. Thank you for your hard work!

– Melissa P.

★★★★★

Rob Jepson Is the best mediator ever! Without Rob's help, we would never be in this stage of our relationship! Thank you, Rob.

– George D.

★★★★★

Rob was professional, personable, kind, provided a safe and calm experience despite the high emotions and stress of mediation. Was patient when I was feeling overwhelmed.

– Meagan P.

What is Divorce Mediation?

Overview
Since 2005, mediation has been required in Utah before a judge will hear your case. In mediation, you and your spouse will meet with a third party neutral – the mediator – to talk through all of the issues that arise in a divorce. This includes custody, child support, alimony, and the division of marital property.

If you reach a full agreement in mediation, you do not have to go to Court or appear before a judge.

See our Divorce Guidebook.

Process
During mediation, you and your spouse can be in the same room together, or you can be in separate rooms and the mediator will go back and forth. The sessions can be in-person or over Zoom.

Role of the Mediator
The mediator's job is to facilitate a conversation and help you come to a resolution on your own terms. Though mediators may explain the law and describe common outcomes, they do not tell you what to do. Instead, they can help brainstorm options and solutions, and put you in a position to make your own decisions.

Outcomes
Studies show that mediation is successful in more than 80% of all cases, and that parties are generally happier with a mediated agreement than they are with Court-ordered outcomes. This is because mediation leaves you, the party, in control.

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Contact

801-995-3336 | scheduling@utahdivorceclinic.com