Divorce Mediation
Divorce, separation, custody, child support, parentage, alimony, property division and post-divorce modifications.
The mediation process allows for creativity and collaboration so that agreements are both compliant with state laws and are specific to your own unique situation.
A mediator does not represent either party but instead takes a neutral position to work toward fair and mutually satisfactory agreements, while being understanding and mindful of the complexity of divorce.
Mediation in divorce requires balance and creativity to generate helpful and well- designed outcomes.
Let’s work it out.
Mediation is a process that can be beneficial at any stage of the divorce proceedings. You may wish to have mediation prior to starting any official proceedings. This can help establish where you already in agreement and which areas will need to be addressed in order to work toward mutual solutions. Or, you may already be in the process of divorce and wish to establish clarity around particular issues prior to finalizing agreements. Even after divorce, mediation can be useful to work through ongoing situations that might otherwise require court proceedings.