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Divorce doesn't have to be a tug of war

We work with families outside of court to settle matters through collaborative divorce, mediation, and private agreements.

You have choices when it comes to your separation and divorce. You can battle it out using attorneys, and have a judge make decisions for you if you cannot agree. Or you can work together with the help of compassionate and experienced divorce professionals to resolve all the terms of your divorce.

Will you air the dirty laundry of your marriage in public? Or do you want to work through matters privately in a supportive and non-judgmental environment?

Will your separation leave lasting emotional scars on your children? Or will you protect your children by working together as coparents?

Mediation and the collaborative law process offer a way for you to separate with grace and dignity. We provide a safe environment where you can discuss practical solutions without the expense, stress, and uncertainty of going to court. We’ll help you divide assets and liabilities fairly, create appropriate parenting plans, and establish separate, independent new lives.

Our Approach

Wherever you are in the process, we’ll meet you there. Separation and divorce bring up a lot of emotions. We’ll help you minimize the stress of making decisions and move forward one step at a time. Our style is low-key, non-confrontational, and facilitative. We’ll work in short but focused sessions to give you time to process information and make smart decisions. We are patient and tireless in pursuit of win-win solutions.

Along the way, you’ll have access to our network of experts, including divorce financial analysts, therapists, realtors, mortgage loan officers, appraisers, pension valuation experts, insurance agents, and child psychologists. These professionals can provide advice and education to expand your available options.

Our Guiding Principles

  1. It is our priority to help each of you feel safe and empowered as the two of you work out the equitable terms of your separation or divorce.
  2. We maintain an informal yet structured environment for our meetings. It is not a legalistic process, but one of negotiation with compassion.
  3. You should make proposals based on needs and interests when exploring solutions to conflict and negotiating agreements.
  4. You are in the best position to decide the needs of your family.
  5. Your children should be protected from physical, mental, and emotional harm and financial hardship resulting from your decision to separate and divorce.

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