Transitions Mediation Center 
It really is your divorce!
At Transitions, we have helped hundreds of couples save time and money over a traditional litigated divorce. With a free half hour consultation, you have nothing to lose by learning more about mediation before getting drawn into an expensive, time-consuming and often emotionally devastating divorce.
We can help you avoid a legal system that often takes control of the process before you even know what is happening. Don't let this happen to you. In mediation, you control the process and you decide how your divorce will be resolved.
In divorce mediation we focus on your future, on your needs and interests, and on the important relationships you want to preserve after your divorce is over.
1528 Walnut Street
Suite 600
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(877) 854-0303
2 White Horse Pike
Haddon Heights, NJ 08035
(865) 854-0303
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If You or Someone You Care About
Is Getting A Divorce
Come to a Free Divorce Mediation Seminar
Enjoy Complimentary Wine and Cheese
Hosted By Attorney, Mediator and Author
William H. Donahue, Jr., Esq., APM
WHERE: Transitions Mediation Center
1528 Walnut Street, Suite 600
WHEN: Wednesday September 17th
5:30 to 6:00 pm then Q&A
We will discuss
*Children in divorce *Emotional aspects of divorce
*Financial issues in divorce *Mediation and the Courts
*Mediation after Divorce
*How mediation saves time and money over litigation
Transitions Mediation Center
RSVP to (856) 854-0303; (877) 854-0303 or
Take home a free copy of my book
“Reconcilable Differences:A Consumer’s Guide to Divorce Mediation”

A breakfast seminar will be held at Transitions' New Jersey office at 2 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, NJ on Saturday, September 20th from 10:30 to 11:00 am. Join us for coffee, juice and refreshments.
Click here to learn more about, "Reconcilable Differences: A Consumers' Guide to Divorce Mediation".
New Jersey Courts Endorse Mediation. The New Jersey court system believes so strongly in mediation that it requires attorneys to talk to their divorce clients about the availability of mediation and to give them literature about the process. Out of concern that attorneys were not doing this, the New Jersey Court Rules were recently amended so that divorce clients now have to sign a certification stating that their attorneys told them about mediation and gave them literature about the process. The certification has to be attached to the Complaint and Answer for Divorce.
If your attorney has talked to you about mediation and you want to learn more about the process, please contact Transitions Mediation Center.about the many mediation services Transitions has to offer, click here! Our web site disclaimer.
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