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Mediated Divorce

Packages & Pricing

Select from package options, ensuring you get what you want. Then schedule a commitment free consultation with a lawyer.

Simple Mediated Divorce

Simple and efficient, flat-fee mediated divorce for couples with straightforward situations and few contested issues.

$3,999 /Flat Fee

✓  Legal Review

✓  Mediation Session Facilitation

✓  Settlement Agreement Drafting

✓  Court Document Preparation

✓  Court Filing and Fees Included

Standard Mediated Divorce

In-depth, flat-fee mediated divorce for couples with children, property, or debts requiring detailed agreements.

$5,699 /Flat Fee

✓  Comprehensive Legal Review

✓  Multiple Mediation Sessions

✓  Detailed Parenting Plans

✓  Asset/Debt Division

✓  Court Filing and Fees Included

Complex Mediated Divorce

Thorough, flat-fee service for couples with high-assets, business interests, complex investments, or requiring coordination with other professional services.

$7,699 /Flat Fee

✓  In-depth Legal Review

✓  Multiple Mediation Sessions

✓  Sophisticated Agreement Drafting

✓  Provisions for unique circumstances

✓  Court Filing and Fees Included

Custom
 

Looking for something more specific? We offer bespoke custom products to meet your specific needs.

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✓  Specialized Support

✓  Priority Communications 

✓  Additional Services

✓  Custom Rates

Why Choose Mediated Divorce

Divorce doesn't have to mean years of courtroom battles and tens of thousands in legal fees. Mediation puts you and your spouse in control. Allowing you to reach fair agreements about parenting, property, and support with an experienced attorney guiding the process. You'll save time, money, and preserve relationships while avoiding the emotional trauma of litigation. Don't leave your family's future to an adversarial legal system.

When You Need This Service

  • You and your spouse are considering divorce and want to avoid costly litigation.

  • When both parties are willing to communicate and negotiate in good faith.

  • When you want to maintain a civil relationship, especially if you have children together.

  • When you have property, debts, or parenting issues to resolve but want to avoid court.

  • When you want control over your divorce timeline and outcomes instead of waiting for court dates.

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