Our Services

Our mediators help co-parents and former partners navigate the complexities of divorce or separation, facilitating open communication and constructive dialogue to help parties reach an understanding on important issues ranging from parenting time, parenting schedules through to support and division of assets.

Improve Parenting.

Co-parenting can be tough. It’s especially difficult when you are new to it. A parenting plan is crucial component in help co-parents manage the time that the child(ren) spend in each household. Our mediators facilitate honest and constructive dialogue to help co-parents communicate openly with one another about parenting time, schedules, extracurriculars, disabilities and many other important aspects of co-parenting. We help co-parents work through disagreements and find solutions that work for everyone involved. No matter the issues you are dealing with, our mediators can help you build a strong co-parenting plan that supports the best interests of your children.

Support.

Money can be a real source of worry, stress and even conflict for separated and divorced parties. Our mediators understand that it’s important to talk these things out. We help cut through the drama and get to the heart of the matter. Through the mediation process we enable each party to work towards a mutually acceptable way forward regarding property division, spousal support, and child support payments, without the need for expensive, time-consuming and potentially traumatic court battles. Our team of mediators works with each party to explore their financial options and come up with creative solutions that meet their unique needs. This can include dividing assets in a way that maximizes tax benefits or exploring alternative methods of spousal support, such as a lump sum payment or transfer of assets. By working together through mediation, both parties can often find a fair and equitable financial solution that works for them and their families.

Allocate Debt.

Debt allocation is a common concern in divorce negotiations, and mediation can be an effective way for couples to address this issue. During mediation, a neutral mediator can help couples come up with a plan for allocating debt in a way that is fair and reasonable for both parties. This may involve dividing the debt equally between the spouses or assigning responsibility based on factors such as who incurred the debt or who has the ability to pay. The goal is to come up with a solution that allows both parties to move forward with a manageable debt load, without putting undue financial burden on either spouse. Mediation can also provide an opportunity for couples to explore debt repayment options, such as debt consolidation or restructuring, to help manage their financial obligations during and after the divorce process.