Family & Personal Matters
- Parenting schedules
- Co-parenting communication
- Division of assets or property
- Separation discussions
- Elder care decisions
- Household agreements

✔ Faster and more affordable than litigation
✔ Private and confidential
✔ Neutral facilitator — no judgment or bias
✔ Flexible scheduling
✔ Solutions tailored to your unique situation
✔ Helps preserve relationships when possible
✔ Voluntary, respectful process


We meet with each participant separately to understand your goals, concerns, and the issues you’d like to address.
A neutral mediator guides the conversation, helps identify common ground, and ensures both parties are heard in a structured, respectful environment.
Participants work toward mutually acceptable options. The mediator helps clarify issues, organize priorities, and keep communication productive.
If agreement is reached, the mediator can prepare a written summary of the terms both parties agreed to.
(This is not legal advice or a legally binding document unless reviewed and filed appropriately.)
Participants may choose to take the summary to an attorney, file it with a court, or use it as a personal written understanding.
Mediation is ideal for: