Do you want to keep your divorce or custody case out of the courtroom?
Family Bridge Mediation Can Help
Divorce and custody mediation offers a supportive, cost-effective alternative to litigation. We help couples navigate separation with clarity, cooperation, and compassion, prioritizing the well-being of your children while maintaining control over outcomes.
Our Services Include :
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Divorce mediation and property division
Child-focused parenting plans and custody arrangements
Mediation for non-married parents and establishing paternity for fathers
Why Choose Mediation?
Resolve conflicts without going to court
Save time and reduce legal costs
Maintain respectful communication and cooperation
Create customized agreements tailored to your family’s needs
Our experienced mediator guides each session, ensuring productive discussions and helping you reach fair, legally-informed agreements. Focus on your family, not the courtroom.
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The length of a mediation session can depend on the complexity of the case and level of amicability between parties. Many mediations can be completed in 3 – 8 hours. Family Bridge Mediation offers mediation sessions that allow for up to 8 hours for a flat fee. If additional time is needed past the 8 hours, parties are welcome to book additional time.
Family Bridge Mediation offers upfront, transparent, and affordable pricing for mediation sessions. Please view our “Mediation Cost” page.
The primary benefits to choosing mediation over litigation are lower cost, a faster divorce process, and less stress during the process. Whenever possible, couples are encouraged to work collaboratively to develop a family agreement during mediation sessions versus requiring a litigious trial where a judge will make the final judgement of your family’s future.
While parties are invited to attend mediation sessions with legal representation it is not required to bring a lawyer to mediation. All parties who have questions about their legal rights during divorce proceedings are recommended to seek legal counsel before and during the mediation process.
Mediators are strictly forbidden to give legal advice during a mediation session, even mediators who have practiced law prior to conducting mediations. Parties are welcome to bring legal counsel with them to a mediation session for legal advice during the proceedings, or to consult with legal experts before / after mediation session.
Mediation can occur in a variety of ways. Mediation can be conducted in person or virtually. Mediation is meant to be a non-adversarial process where parties communicate their wishes for their family’s future in a cooperative environment. Mediators help facilitate conversations between the parties and help them reach an agreement on division of assets / liabilities as well as plans for parenting and child support. You can learn more about preparing for mediations on our Preparing for Mediation page
*Mediations are conducted virtually unless otherwise discussed and arranged. In person mediations occur in a private conference room at a shared office location in Orlando, FL.