Divorce Mediation

Full divorce mediation — with your children's wellbeing woven into every decision.

Divorce doesn't have to mean conflict.

Divorce mediation is a voluntary, confidential process where both parties work together — with the guidance of a neutral mediator — to reach fair, durable agreements without the expense, delay, and adversarial nature of litigation.

Whether you are separating as a couple without children, or navigating the additional complexity of parenting arrangements, Dr. Jones brings the legal knowledge, psychological depth, and mediation skill to guide you through every dimension of your divorce.

You leave with agreements you built — not orders imposed by a court.

Divorce mediation session

Every dimension of your separation, handled collaboratively.

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Finances & Support

Spousal maintenance, child support when children are involved, income disclosure, and financial planning for life after separation — addressed transparently and fairly.

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Property & Asset Division

Equitable division of marital assets including the family home, retirement accounts, investments, business interests, and shared debts.

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Custody & Parenting Time When children are involved

Legal and physical custody, residential schedules, holiday arrangements, and transition plans — developed with your children's developmental needs in mind.

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Parenting Agreements When children are involved

Decision-making for education, healthcare, activities, travel, and communication — structured to minimize future conflict and reflect your family's values.

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Communication Protocols

How you will communicate going forward — as co-parents or as separated individuals — with agreed standards for tone, response times, and dispute resolution.

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Memorandum of Understanding

Every agreement is documented in a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding — ready for attorney review and court submission.

Mediation works for a wide range of situations.

Couples without children

Separating couples who want to divide assets, address finances, and finalize their divorce without the cost, delay, and adversarial dynamic of litigation.

Families with children

Parents who want to resolve custody, parenting time, support, and co-parenting agreements in a process that keeps their children's wellbeing at the center.

High-conflict situations

Couples who don't see eye to eye but are willing to try a structured, professionally guided process before turning to litigation.

Collaborative divorce

Couples working with collaborative attorneys who want mediation support to address parenting, financial, or emotional dimensions of the process.

There's a better way to get through this.

Mediation doesn't mean you agree on everything — it means you have the support to work through it together.