Mediation Services.
Separation & Divorce
As a Las Vegas-based certified mediator, I facilitate negotiation and conflict resolution for separation, divorce, and co-parenting arrangements.
What is mediation?
Mediation is a guided process that helps families formally resolve disputes and negotiate agreements outside of family court. Instead of having decisions imposed by a judge, parents and partners collaborate to design agreements that reflect their shared values and priorities.
Mediation can reduce the extra costs, time, stress, and conflict escalation often associated with litigation. It provides a neutral space where the focus remains on shared interests and the well-being of children.
Who is mediation for?
Mediation is most effective when both parties are willing to:
participate in open, respectful dialogue,
commit to prioritizing children’s best interests, and
seek fair, workable solutions rather than “winning.”
My clients often choose mediation because they value reducing conflict, protecting their children from the stress of court battles, and creating agreements that feel sustainable for the long term.
Services Offered
Mediation for Separation
Separation mediation helps couples who are ending a relationship but may not be pursuing a legal divorce. Topics may include:
• Division of shared assets and responsibilities
• Parenting schedules and time-sharing agreements
• Household transitions (housing, finances, routines)
• Communication about boundaries and expectations
Mediation for Divorce
Divorce mediation helps couples navigate the logistical and emotional complexities of divorce while minimizing stress and conflict. Topics may include:
Division of assets
Spousal support arrangements
Custody arrangements
Parenting plans
Boundaries around communication
Vacation, holiday, and special-event scheduling
Transportation between households
Child support arrangements
Future decision-making processes
How changes will be handled
Why choose mediation?
Mediation empowers you to retain control over important decisions, protect your children’s well-being, and reduce the financial and emotional costs of separation or divorce. Instead of adding more conflict, it creates space for clarity, fairness, and stability during a difficult transition.