01/16/2026
Divorce mediation is a structured, confidential process that helps couples resolve divorce-related issues outside of court.
Instead of having decisions made by a judge, mediation allows both spouses to work together, with the guidance of a neutral mediator, to reach agreements that make sense for their family. This can include property division, parenting plans, custody schedules, child support, and other related matters.
Mediation is often:
• More efficient than litigation
• Less expensive than a court battle
• Private and confidential
• Focused on problem-solving rather than conflict
The goal of mediation is not to take sides, but to help both people understand their options, communicate effectively, and create clear, workable agreements that can be finalized with the court.
Divorce looks different for every family. Mediation offers a flexible path forward that prioritizes clarity, respect, and long-term stability.
If you would like to learn more about how divorce mediation works or whether it may be a good fit for your situation, feel free to reach out.