Areas of Resolution

We guide co-parents through the essential legal decisions required by Florida courts, focusing on long-term stability and respectful communication.

Parenting & Timesharing

Property and Financial Issues

Settlement Agreements

Create structured schedules and decision-making frameworks that protect your children's routines and foster collaborative co-parenting across households.

Resolve complex marital assets, liabilities, and support structures with clear financial documentation tailored to Florida legal standards.

Prepare legally binding settlement agreements ready for court submission, avoiding the stress and high cost of litigation.

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A minimalist wooden table surface with a closed leather-bound notebook and a ceramic cup, soft afternoon shadows, clean architectural lines, serene atmosphere.

Common Questions About Mediation

Is it legally binding?

Yes. Once signed by both parties, the mediated agreement is a legally binding contract filed directly with the Florida family courts.

How do sessions work?

Sessions are conducted via secure, confidential video conferencing. We utilize private breakout rooms to ensure comfortable, structured negotiations.

Do we need attorneys present?

No. Many families participate directly in mediation without attorneys present, although parties are always free to consult an attorney at any stage of the process.

Is mediation confidential?

Yes. Mediation discussions are confidential under Florida law and are generally not admissible in court.