Let’s Mediate Before You Litigate
Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator helping families and parties resolve disputes through professional, neutral mediation services.
- Florida Supreme Court Certified
- Convenient Zoom sessions statewide
- Neutral, confidential process
- Family Law, Civil, County & Appellate
Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator
Zoom Mediation
Statewide Coverage
Neutral Process
Mediation is Confidential & Voluntary
Multiple Areas
Appellate, County, Circuit Civil, Family Law
How Mediation Works
A structured, confidential process where a neutral mediator helps parties work toward resolution.
Schedule Your Session
Book mediation at a time that works for all parties. You'll receive joining instructions and preparation guidance.
Meet Virtually
Join from anywhere in Florida. Mediation facilitates discussion, explores options, and helps clarify interests.
Work Towards An Agreement
Parties decide outcomes voluntarily. If you reach agreement, it can be documented and submitted to the court.
Mediation Services
Florida Supreme Court Certified Mediator in Appellate, County, Circuit Civil, Family Law in Florida.
Circuit Civil Mediation
Mediation for civil disputes, personal injury, contract matters, and civil litigation.
Learn moreCounty Mediation
Mediation for county court cases including small claims, landlord-tenant disputes, and other civil matters.
Learn moreFamily Law Mediation
Parenting plans, time-sharing, support, and property division mediation for Florida families.
Learn moreRecent Articles
Resources about mediation and the resolution process.
Why Reviewing the Big Picture Can Help Break a Deadlock
Introduction
One of the reasons this subject matters is that mediation tends to work better when participants understand …
Learn moreWhat to Do When the First Proposal Is Not a Good Fit
Introduction
The topic of this article comes up often because mediation asks people to do something that can feel …
Learn moreWhat a Mediator Does — and Does Not Do
Introduction
Many people come to mediation with understandable questions about the mediator’s role. Some assume the …
Learn moreReady to begin mediation?
Schedule a consultation to discuss your case and the mediation process.