What to Expect During Mediation

Mediation is a confidential process that helps families resolve disputes and reach agreements without the expense and uncertainty of court.

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

Equitable Distribution

Final 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.

A quiet, organized home office corner with soft natural light streaming onto a wooden desk, a clean notepad and a ceramic mug, projecting calm structure
A quiet, organized home office corner with soft natural light streaming onto a wooden desk, a clean notepad and a ceramic mug, projecting calm structure

The Mediation Process

Our structured virtual process keeps the temperature down, focusing on practical outcomes from the comfort and privacy of your own space.

1. Scheduling

The parties agree on a date and time for mediation. Sessions are conducted securely online and are available throughout Florida.

2. Opening Session

The mediation begins with an explanation of the process, expectations, and ground rules.

3. Discussion & Problem Solving

Both parties have an opportunity to discuss concerns, identify issues, and work toward possible solutions.

4. Reaching Agreements

When common ground is found, agreements are reviewed and documented.

5. Next Steps

Depending on the circumstances, agreements may be submitted to the court or reviewed by attorneys before filing.