Vermont Divorce Mediation Intake is a process of remediation evaluation and planning that allows divorcing couples to be better prepared for mediation. It involves a series of meetings and conversations between the couple and a qualified professional mediator. During this process, the mediator will assess each party's interests, needs, and goals related to the divorce and provide feedback on the best way to proceed towards an agreement. The types of Vermont Divorce Mediation Intake include Initial Intake, Follow-up Intake, and Conciliation Intake. During Initial Intake, the mediator will meet with each party separately and discuss their respective goals and interests in the divorce. Follow-up Intake is a second set of meetings and conversations between the parties and the mediator, which focuses on details of the divorce that may need to be negotiated. Conciliation Intake is the final step of the mediation process, in which the parties and the mediator will discuss any unresolved issues and reach a final agreement.