Co-Parenting Mediation
Co-parenting mediationĀ helps parents who are separating or divorcing create a cooperative environment to reach agreements on custody, parenting time, and other issues, all while focusing on the best interests of their children.

What is Co-Parenting Mediation?

Facilitated Communication
Mediation involves a neutral third party, a mediator, who helps parents communicate and negotiate a parenting plan.
Focus on Children
The goal is to find solutions that prioritize the well-being and best interests of the children involved.
Alternative to Court
Mediation offers an alternative to court battles, potentially saving time, money, and emotional stress.
Agreement-Oriented
The process aims to help parents reach a mutually agreeable parenting plan that they can both adhere to.
Customized Solutions
The parenting plan created through mediation is tailored to the specific needs and circumstances of the family.
How does it work?
Initial Meeting
The mediator explains the process and sets expectations for the sessions.
Communication and Negotiation
The parents, with the help of the mediator, discuss issues and work towards solutions.
Drafting the Plan
Once an agreement is reached, the mediator helps to document it in a written parenting plan.
Legal Binding
The parenting plan, if signed by both parties and their attorneys (if applicable), can be made legally binding by the court.

Benefits of Co-Parenting Mediation:

Reduced Conflict
Mediation can help reduce conflict and animosity between parents.
Improved Communication
It can facilitate better communication and cooperation between co-parents.
Child-Centered Approach
The focus on the child’s best interests can lead to more positive outcomes for the children.
More Control
Parents have more control over the outcome of their parenting plan compared to court decisions.
Cost and Time Savings
Mediation can be a more cost-effective and time-efficient process than litigation.