Couples – married or not – can discuss the division of assets and make co-parenting plans or clarify their current partnership.
Separation and Divorce Mediation
Separating couples face many complex issues including division of property and parenting arrangements. The ability to have constructive and respectful conversations about these issues can help each party move on. The benefits to the parties and children can be immense. To read about Robert Emery PhD’s study on divorce mediation’s benefits for children, click here.
Through mediation couples can clarify their understandings about parenting, shared assets, and living arrangements. Specially trained mediators can assist you and your partner in having a constructive conversation about your family’s issue.
Mediation is not appropriate if there are past/present issues of physical/emotional abuse or alcohol/drug dependency.
Partnership Building
Through mediation couples can clarify their understandings about parenting, shared assets, and living arrangements. Specially trained mediators can assist you and your partner in having a constructive conversation about your family’s issue.
Clients have said:
“… (our mediators) made this the least stressful a process as possible. Thank you so much.”
“Mediators were helpful. It was also an inexpensive way to reach an agreement.”
“Our situation was very tense with a great deal of conflict involved. The mediators were kind, understanding, patient, flexible, and knowledgeable…. Having a neutral place to negotiate without the added cost and pressure of attorneys was immeasurable in helping us come to a timely, amicable agreement. I would and will recommend this program to everyone!”