Family Mediation: A Unique Way to Get Divorced

Hi Welcome to MediatorPodcast.com - A podcast and video series about mediation, negotiation and collaboration.  My name is Melissa Gragg, I provide online valuation, divorce and mediation services in St. Louis, Missouri.  

 

In this week’s episode we will discuss  Family Mediation: A Unique Way to Get Divorced with Daryl Weinman, a family law attorney and mediator in Austin, Texas. Daryl has been board-certified in family law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2000, an honor granted to less than 1% of Texas attorneys, and part of the Austin Bar Association - Family Law Section, State Bar of Texas - Alternative Dispute Resolution, and the Texas Family Law Foundation. Member of American Academy of Certified Financial Litigators 

 

Welcome Daryl!! 

  1. Mediation is a required step in Texas, do you see this as a good thing? Do divorcing couples try to stay in mediation after first experiencing it or go straight to court? 

  2. What benefits do you see in mediation? 

  3. How do you remain neutral throughout a mediation? 

  4. What does a typical divorce mediation process look like at Weinman & Associates? 

  5. How has Covid-19 changed the way you see your practice? 

  6. You offer a very unique way to handle divorce. Can you tell us more about Divorce Resort and how you came up with the idea? 

  7. What is the importance of a mediator continuing their education throughout their career? 

  8. Tell us more about you and your firm! 

 

 

 

Melissa Gragg 

CVA, MAFF, CDFA 

Expert testimony for financial and valuation issues 

http://www.BridgeValuation.com 

Cell: (314) 541-8163 

Bridge Valuation Partners, LLC 

melissa@bridgevaluation.com 

https://www.valuationmediation.com  

https://www.mediatorpodcast.com 

https://www.valuationpodcast.com  

 

Daryl Weinman 

Austin, TX 

(512) 472-4040 

Fax 512-472-4086

daryl@weinmanfamilylaw.com 

https://www.weinmanfamilylaw.com  

http://divorceresort.net  

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