Family mediation provides a respectful, structured space to resolve conflict without going to court. Whether navigating separation, parenting decisions, ongoing co-parenting challenges, or estate-related disagreements, mediation helps families move forward with clarity, practical agreements, and reduced stress. Angela supports a child-focused, solution-oriented process where each party is heard, informed, and guided toward workable resolutions.
– Divorce and/or Separation Mediation: Resolve divorce pr separation issues collaboratively, focusing on fair and balanced outcomes. Move forward with clarity and practical agreements.
– Parenting Plan Mediation: Create parenting plans that work for real life, a child-focused and future oriented process.
– Parenting Coordination Services: Helps with day-to-day parenting, including schedules and transitions. Improves communications, resolves parenting disputes. keeps children out of trouble, aligns with agreement or court orders.
– Wills & Estates: Navigate sensitive family assets matters. Resolve these issues out-of-court.
Family mediation is a trusted process because it is confidential, structured, and guided by a neutral professional who ensures both parties are heard while working toward fair, mutually agreed-upon solutions.
Family mediation begins with the parties filling out an intake form and then have private consultations where each party meets separately with the mediator to understand the process, review rights and responsibilities, discuss concerns, and determine whether mediation is appropriate.
The mediator helps clarify the key issues — such as parenting arrangements, support, and division of assets — and guides respectful, solution-focused discussions to help both parties reach practical agreements.
Both parties provide relevant financial and family information to ensure transparency and allow for informed, fair decision-making throughout the process.
Once terms are agreed upon, they are documented in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Parties then take the MOU to their respective lawyers for it to be drafted into a legal separation agreement
Personal divorce and parenting experience brings genuine, real-world understanding.
This makes difficult conversations manageable and respectful so real progress can be made.
Her combined business/financial background and conflict resolution training delivers a strong skill-set for mediation.
This keeps important parenting discussions constructive and future-oriented.