Our Family Court Mediation Services Include:

Workplace Conflict Mediation

Divorce Mediation

  • Dividing assets and debts
  • Crafting parenting plans
  • Establishing spousal support agreements
Protection

Child Custody and Visitation

  • Creating custody arrangements that prioritize the child’s well-being
  • Structuring visitation schedules that work for all parties
Nurturing

Child and Spousal Support

  • Determining fair and manageable support agreements
  • Adjusting support terms based on evolving circumstances
Management

Property Division

  • Identifying and valuing marital assets
  • Equitably dividing property, real estate, and other shared assets

A Path to Fair and Amicable Resolutions

Family disputes can be deeply emotional and challenging to navigate. At Maryland Mediation Services, we understand the sensitivity and complexity of family matters, and we’re here to provide a supportive, professional environment to help you find common ground.

Our Family Court Mediation Services focus on resolving conflicts efficiently, respectfully, and equitably, empowering families to move forward with clarity and confidence.

What is Family Court Mediation?

Family court mediation is a confidential and neutral process where a certified mediator works with families to resolve disputes outside the courtroom. The goal is to achieve agreements that meet the needs of all parties while minimizing stress, time, and legal expenses.

Why Work with Susan Saunders or Kara Willis?

As a Maryland Court Certified Mediator, Susan Saunders specializes in helping families find common ground during difficult times. His compassionate approach, combined with his analytical skills, ensures that every voice is heard and every solution is fair.

With Susan’s guidance, you can create agreements tailored to your unique family dynamics while maintaining a focus on long-term well-being and cooperation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is family court mediation?

Family court mediation is a confidential process where a neutral third party, the mediator, helps families resolve disputes related to divorce, custody, child support, property division, and other family matters without the need for prolonged court battles.

What types of issues can be resolved through family court mediation?

Family court mediation can address a wide range of issues, including:

  • Divorce agreements
  • Child custody and visitation schedules
  • Child and spousal support
  • Division of marital assets and debts
  • Parenting plans
  • Communication strategies for co-parenting
How long does the mediation process take?

The duration of family court mediation depends on the complexity of the issues and the willingness of the parties to cooperate. Some mediations are resolved in a few sessions, while others may require more time. Typically, sessions last 1-3 hours.

Do I need a lawyer during mediation?

While having a lawyer is not required for mediation, many clients choose to have legal counsel to provide guidance and review agreements. The mediator does not offer legal advice, so consulting an attorney can ensure that your rights and interests are protected.

What happens if we don’t reach an agreement during mediation?

If an agreement cannot be reached, the parties can proceed to litigation in court. However, many courts in Florida require mediation as a first step before allowing a case to move forward in the legal process. Even partial agreements made during mediation can simplify court proceedings.

Take the First Step Toward Resolution

Family court mediation can transform conflict into an opportunity for growth and understanding. If you’re facing divorce, custody, or other family-related disputes, let Maryland Mediation Services guide you through this challenging time with professionalism and care. Both Maryland and Florida require mediation prior to a court hearing.

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