Your story matters. Mediation gives you the opportunity to tell your side, be heard and seen, and work toward a resolution that you can feel good about.

Mediation Options.

  • Single Issue

    Some conflicts and relationships need guidance and a neutral voice to make it through. Single issue mediation brings a neutral voice to the dispute to help each person say what they want to say without fear of retaliation or retribution. If you have an issue in a relationship that you would like to resolve, I can help.

    Single-issue mediation keeps the conversation concise, calm, and preserves your relationship and sanity.

  • Co-Parent Coaching

    Being a co-parent requires a lot of cooperation, compassion, and understanding. Co-parenting also means setting aside defensiveness and putting communication at the forefront. While this can be difficult, it is worthwhile and possible.

    Co-parent coaching may be done individually or with both parents. Parties will learn strategies to have difficult conversations, prioritize, and negotiate. These strategies lead to healthier relationships and happier children.

  • Complex Mediation

    Complex mediation involves multiple issues and takes several hours or days to navigate. Complex mediations can take place in-person, over Zoom, and may include the parties in the same space or remaining separated throughout the duration of mediation. Complex mediation may or may not include attorneys. at the choosing of the parties.

    Examples of complex mediation are divorce, custody issues, contract disputes, victim/offender, and tenant/landlord disputes.