Law Office of Bryan Fagan PLLC Podcast
A husband walked into our Fort Worth office convinced his divorce was headed for an all-out courtroom battle — months of hearings, mounting fees, and a judge making deeply personal decisions about his property and his children. What he didn't realize is that the vast majority of contested family cases in Tarrant County never reach a trial: they settle at mediation. In this episode, we break down how family law mediation works in Texas — a confidential process where a neutral mediator helps both sides negotiate conservatorship, parenting plans, child support, spousal maintenance, and property division, but can never force an agreement. The final decision always stays with you. We explain why Texas courts expect mediation before setting a contested trial, and why that's good news: it's a structured, low-risk chance to settle on your own terms. We cover the Mediated Settlement Agreement — why a compliant MSA under Texas Family Code §6.602 and §153.0071 is binding the moment it's signed and generally cannot be revoked, which is exactly why you should never sign one without your own attorney in the room (the mediator is neutral and cannot advise you). We also walk through the confidentiality protections under §154.073 that let both sides negotiate openly without offers being used against them later, when mediation works best, when it doesn't — family violence, hidden assets, or emergencies requiring immediate court action — and the preparation steps that decide the result: gather your documents, set your goals, manage your emotions, and know your outcomes. The bottom line: mediation isn't about giving in — it's about taking control, and the party who walks in prepared sets the terms of the conversation. For families in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, and across Texas, the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC offers free, confidential consultations. Learn more at bryanfagan.com.
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