A better way to move through separation

Mediation for couples and families navigating divorce, parenting decisions, and financial agreements

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Couple in mediation, working with a therapist

When a Relationship is Ending

Ending a relationship can be complicated. Untangling finances and deciding how to share responsibilities for children can leave people feeling stuck, overwhelmed, and unsure where to turn.

Court involvement can add another layer of stress, often increasing time, cost, and conflict.

There is another way forward.

Mediation at The Center for Family Resolution

We offer a comprehensive divorce and family mediation process designed to help you resolve issues with dignity, clarity, and mutual respect.

You are guided through each step of the process so you can make informed decisions and move forward with confidence.

Mediation is available virtually or in person, with flexible options to support individuals and families across regions and internationally.

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Is Mediation Right for You?

Mediation may be a good fit if you want to:

What We Help You Resolve

Through mediation, you can create clear agreements regarding:

What You Can Expect

You can count on us to provide:

Private Mediation vs. Court-Ordered Mediation

Mediation can be accessed in two ways, depending on your situation:

Private Mediation

Couple working together in mediation

You can choose mediation independently to work through separation, parenting, or financial decisions in a structured, supportive environment.

Court-Ordered Mediation

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In some cases, mediation is required as part of a legal process. These sessions are designed to support resolution, accountability, and progress while meeting court expectations.

If you’re unsure which applies to you, we’ll help guide you.

Getting Started

Getting started is simple. You don’t need to have everything figured out before you begin.

Step 1: Share your situation

Tell us a bit about your circumstances so we can understand your needs

Step 2: Book your first session

Schedule your one-hour individual mediation session to begin the process