
We believe separation and divorce can be approached with dignity, honesty, and care. Our work is rooted in clear communication, child-centered solutions, and respectful conversations that help families reduce conflict, find stability, and move forward with confidence.
A Clear Process, One Step At A Time
Free Consultation
We begin with a free 20-minute consultation to understand your situation, answer your questions, and explain how the process works. A simple first step designed to give you clarity, ease uncertainty, and help you understand what comes next.
Guided Mediation
Both parties meet in a neutral online setting with a trained family mediator. Together, we work through one topic at a time, such as parenting, finances, support, or communication, while keeping the process organized, respectful, and focused on workable agreements.
Agreements & Filing
Once financial disclosure is complete, our structured process is designed to help you move toward resolution in 140 days or less.* We then support the next steps through independent legal advice and court filing.
*Timeline begins after complete financial disclosure and may vary depending on each family’s circumstances.
Mediation is not about forcing agreement or giving up your rights. It is about creating a structured space where both parties can understand each other, make informed decisions, and work toward practical agreements.
For many families, mediation can be a more private, cost-effective, and less adversarial option than litigation. It can also support progress even when communication feels tense or conflict is already present.
Support for the decisions that matter most
Separation and divorce can come with a lot of moving pieces. Total Divorce Solutions provides structured, supportive mediation to help you work through important decisions with clarity, respect, and a focus on what comes next.

You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out. Book a free 20-minute consultation to ask questions, understand the process, and learn what next steps could look like.



