Even after a court order or divorce decree is finalized, real life continues — and new disputes can arise as children grow and circumstances change. Post-Judgment Mediation provides parents with a compassionate, structured way to resolve disagreements over parenting schedules, communication issues, school decisions, holiday planning, and other ongoing concerns.
We help parents shift away from conflict and toward teamwork by encouraging healthy dialogue and cooperative problem-solving. The goal is to create flexible, realistic agreements that support the best interests of the children while reducing stress for everyone involved. Mediation helps families avoid returning to court and instead focus on raising their children in a stable, respectful environment.
Parenting schedules, holidays, school decisions, communication issues, and expenses.
Mediation can help you reach a new agreement, which can then be submitted to the court.
Yes. We create practical, flexible plans tailored to distance and schedules.
Mediation allows you to address concerns and clarify expectations without immediate legal action.
Yes. Mediation provides structured communication tools to rebuild cooperation.
No. Mediation is for parents only, though child-focused decisions are central.
Many families return as needed to update parenting plans as children grow.
Significantly. Mediation avoids long wait times and court delays.
No. The mediator remains neutral and focuses on solutions benefiting the child.
Yes. It encourages cooperation, better communication, and healthier co-parenting.