Divorce Mediator FAQ

Frequently Asked Qustions

Family dispute mediation is a process where a neutral mediator helps families resolve conflicts easily, covering issues like custody and support.

Child custody mediation involves discussions facilitated by a mediator to create a parenting plan that suits both parties and the child’s best interests.

Mediation promotes open communication, reduces conflict, and helps families find amicable solutions outside of court.

Yes, mediation is a private process, protecting the confidentiality of all participants.

Mediation is a collaborative process focusing on mutual agreement, while litigation involves court proceedings and can be more adversarial.

Yes, child custody mediation is a key component of our services so that parenting plans shed light on children’s best interests.

A mediator facilitates discussions, helps identify issues, and guides parties toward mutually acceptable agreements without taking sides.