Create Agreements that Define Your Future.
Mediation shouldn't feel like a loss; it should feel like regaining control of your family's narrative. I provide a respectful, structured process to formalize agreements, ensuring your children inherit clarity, not continued conflict.
I am here to guide you through these crucial transitions with expertise and focus, helping you build a stable foundation for the future.
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The Marriage Clarity Path
Couples who are deeply struggling, where one or both parties are considering separation, but no final decision has been made
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Ethical Transition Plan
Individuals and couples who have made the difficult decision to physically separate—whether for a trial period or as a committed step toward divorce—and need a functional, ethical plan before moving forward to legal divorce.
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Parenting Plan Mediation
Newly separated parents or those who were never married, who need the initial schedule, rules, and communication framework for their children
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Aftercare & Continued Support
Established co-parents who have an existing agreement that is no longer working due to age changes, financial shifts, or escalating conflict.
The Marriage Clarity Path
$1,050
This is a time-limited, four-session process designed to provide you and your partner with the strategic clarity needed to decide the future of your marriage. We focus on informed decision-making, not indefinite therapy.
The Focus: We focus on the current status of the relationship, the impact of parenting stress, and the specific steps required to either rebuild the marriage or proceed respectfully toward divorce.
The Outcome: A controlled, informed decision that honors both your partnership history and your children's long-term well-being.
The Process: Four sessions, that’s it
Shared Assessment 1: A two-hour joint session. We explore the history of your relationship, define what you have already tried, and articulate what a conflict-free future—together or apart—could look like for your family.
Individual Strategy Sessions: Two private one-hour sessions. You meet with me privately to share concerns and explore potential paths forward confidentially. This is dedicated time to align your personal needs with the family's best outcome.
Decision Mapping: A two-hour joint session. We meet jointly to mediate your final decision. The focus is on creating a clear, ethical, and shared plan for the immediate next chapter.
Ethical Bridge Plan
$1,200
Who This Is For: Individuals and couples who have decided to physically separate and need a functional plan to manage the immediate transition without making permanent legal assumptions about the final divorce.
This service focuses on creating a rapid, comprehensive Ethical Separation Agreement to address the most urgent practical and emotional needs as you transition to two households. This agreement is an ethical commitment only, designed to provide stability without creating irreversible legal precedent.
This Fixed-Fee Service Delivers Your Ethical Bridge Plan, covering the urgent transition issues:
Family Communication Plan: Drafting the unified message and strategy for how and when you will tell the children about the separation.
Initial Parenting Schedule: Establishing a minimal, temporary agreement on where the children will live and a basic visitation schedule (e.g., Parent A has primary residence, Parent 1 visits on X days) to ensure stability during the transition.
Housing and Financial Transition: A clear plan for who is moving out and how parents will immediately cover essential living expenses and financially support the family during the trial period.
Commitment to the Family Culture: Formalizing your agreement on how you will interact and co-parent to maintain a culture of calm and stability while living apart.
The Co-Parenting Agreement
$800
For parents seeking an efficient, finalized plan. This is a fixed-fee service designed for low to moderate-conflict coparents to finalize a specific, existing disagreement or to create a simple plan.
This fee includes up to 6 hours of:
Pre-session planning,
Mediation, and
Final document drafting.
Priced for maximum efficiency.
The Thriving Co-Parenting Blueprint
$1,400
Your comprehensive path to a lasting, peaceful co-parenting relationship.
This fixed fee is designed for higher-conflict or complex cases where dedicated preparation and skill-building are essential to ensure the plan's durability and success. We focus on future-focused solutions and building the communication capacity required for your family to thrive long after the mediation is complete.
This structured process includes:
Individual Preparation Sessions (2 hours): We'll work through sections of "Your Co-Parenting BluePrint" workbook to help you clarify your child's needs, separate emotions from core objectives, and strategically plan your negotiation approach.
Mediation Planning Session (2 hours): We collaboratively outline the mediation agenda and structure the negotiation to maximize efficiency and success.
Joint Mediation Time (4 hours): Focused time to negotiate, reach consensus, and finalize the agreement.
This process moves beyond just creating a document; it's about building the co-parenting relationship while you mediate, ensuring a positive legacy for your children.
Aftercare & Continued Support
As life changes, your parenting plan may need adjustments, or you may need to build new skills. These sessions are designed to provide ongoing maintenance and support for your co-parenting relationship and plan.
Co-Parenting Maintenance Session
$300 (2 hours)
Joint mediation time to negotiate specific changes to your existing plan (e.g., summer schedules, tuition, or extracurricular conflicts). Children grow and needs evolve; this session provides the dedicated structure for sustained practice, ensuring you can respectfully adapt your plan to new developmental stages, activities, or financial realities. This is essential to maintaining the peace established in your original agreement.
Co-Parenting Strategy Prep Session
$150 (1 hour) per parent
Focused time for individual coaching to prepare for an upcoming joint maintenance session or debrief after one. This session helps you clarify your needs, manage emotions, or practice communication skills privately. To ensure neutrality and balance in the process, if one parent schedules a Strategy Prep Session related to a joint issue, the other parent must also schedule and attend a separate, equivalent session.