Mediation
Divorce Mediation gives you a structured way to resolve important issues without going to court. Instead of traditional litigation, you and your spouse meet with a neutral mediator who guides discussions and helps both of you explore possible solutions. During this process, you still have your own attorney. Your attorney represents you, prepares you for each session, and helps you understand your options so you can make thoughtful decisions.
How Divorce Mediation Works
A mediator does not function as a judge and does not decide outcomes. Their role is to help both spouses communicate and find areas of agreement. Your attorney remains by your side to provide legal insight and help you stay focused on your goals.
Mediation often addresses topics such as:
- Property and debt division
- Parenting plans
- Child support
- Spousal support
- Future financial planning
Your attorney helps you prepare for these discussions, think through possible options, and understand how each choice may affect you.
Benefits of Mediation with Legal Support
Mediation can be a practical option for many couples because it keeps decision-making in your hands rather than in the hands of a judge. Having an attorney during this process offers important support, including:
- Guidance on how the law applies to your situation
- Help setting goals for each session
- Reviewing proposals and final agreements
- Keeping you informed throughout the process
- Helping you stay organized and prepared
With legal support, Mediation can feel more manageable and less stressful.
Why Clients Choose Goodblatt · Leo
The attorneys at Goodblatt · Leo bring many years of experience supporting clients through the Mediation process. As your attorney, they will help you prepare, stay organized, and review options before you make decisions. Their background in family law allows them to offer practical guidance and steady support while you work toward agreements that fit your needs.
- Collaborative Divorce
- Mediation
- Litigation
- Same Sex Divorce
Their approach centers on clear communication, organized preparation, and support that reflects your goals.









