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About Mediation

What Mediation Is — and What It Is Not


Mediation is a structured conversation between two parties, guided by a neutral third party (the mediator). The mediator does not make decisions for you. The mediator helps you make your own decisions — together, with clarity and care.

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What Mediation Is

A voluntary, confidential process where both parents work together — with a trained, neutral mediator — to build agreements about parenting time, decision-making, holidays, communication, and the everyday choices that shape children's lives. Mediation is collaborative, not adversarial.

What Mediation Is Not

Mediation is not therapy, not legal representation, and not a court hearing. We do not take sides. We do not coerce. We do not replace your attorney — and we always encourage parties to have any final agreement reviewed by independent counsel.

The Christ-Centered Difference

Our mediators are practicing Christians who bring a posture of humility, prayer, and reconciliation into every session. We open in prayer when both parties wish to. We ground difficult conversations in shared values: honesty, forgiveness, and the well-being of your children. Faith is invited, not imposed — clients of any background are welcome.

Who We Serve

Parents creating a first parenting plan; parents modifying an existing plan as circumstances change; co-parents navigating school, medical, or holiday disputes; and post-divorce families working through ongoing arrangements. We do not handle property division or contested divorces themselves.

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.” — Matthew 5:9

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