Support for the decisions that matter most
Every family situation is different. Whether you are beginning the separation process, working through parenting arrangements, or trying to resolve ongoing co-parenting challenges, mediation creates space for guided conversations and informed decision-making.
Our Services
At Total Divorce Solutions, we help both parties move through one topic at a time so the process feels more manageable, productive, and focused on what comes next.

Divorce & Separation Mediation
Divorce and separation can feel overwhelming, especially when there are important decisions to make about your family, finances, and future. Mediation provides a calmer, more structured way to work through those decisions without going directly to court. Through guided conversations, we help both parties understand each other, identify what needs to be resolved, and work toward clear, fair agreements that support the next chapter of your family life. This service can include: -Parenting arrangements -Child support -Spousal support -Property division -Financial discussions -Communication planning -Court filing after independent legal advice
Family Mediation
Family mediation is designed to help families work through conflict, change, and restructuring in a respectful and supported environment. Whether you are separating, navigating custody decisions, or trying to improve communication, mediation helps create structure around conversations that may otherwise feel difficult or tense. Our role is to keep the process organized, neutral, and focused on practical solutions that everyone can understand.
Parenting Plans
A clear parenting plan can help create stability for children and reduce uncertainty for both parents. We support child-centered conversations around parenting time, responsibilities, routines, communication, and decision-making. The goal is to create a practical agreement that supports your children’s needs while helping both parents move forward with clarity and confidence. Parenting plan discussions may include: -Parenting schedules -Holidays and special occasions -Communication between parents -School, activities, and healthcare decisions -Travel considerations -Future changes and expectations
Child & Spousal Support
Support conversations can feel stressful, especially when both parties are worried about fairness, stability, and what life will look like financially after separation. Mediation provides a structured space to work through child support and spousal support discussions with clarity. We help guide these conversations so both parties can better understand what needs to be addressed and move toward informed, workable agreements.
Property & Financial Division
Dividing finances, property, assets, or debts can be one of the most overwhelming parts of separation or divorce. Our mediation process helps organize the conversation, reduce confusion, and support fair decision-making. We work through financial and property matters one step at a time so both parties can better understand the details, ask questions, and move forward with a clear plan. This may include conversations around: -Property -Assets -Debts -Financial disclosure -Shared accounts or obligations -Division of household items -Next steps after agreements are reached
Co-Parenting Support
Co-parenting after separation can bring new challenges, especially when communication feels difficult or emotions are still high. Mediation can help parents create healthier communication patterns, clarify expectations, and resolve issues before they escalate. Our goal is to help you build a more stable foundation for co-parenting, with your children’s well-being at the center.
Ongoing Conflict Resolution
Sometimes, challenges continue even after separation agreements or parenting arrangements are in place. Mediation can help families return to the conversation in a more structured, productive way. Whether you are facing recurring disagreements, communication breakdowns, or changes in family circumstances, we help guide the discussion toward practical solutions and reduced conflict.
Mediation may be a good fit if you are…
Separating or divorcing and hoping to avoid court
Trying to create a parenting plan
Working through child or spousal support
Dividing finances, property, assets, or debts
Navigating custody or family restructuring
Experiencing co-parenting challenges
Feeling overwhelmed and unsure where to start
Worried about conflict escalating
Common Questions
You can seek independent legal advice alongside mediation, and in many cases, this is an important part of finalizing an agreement. Total Divorce Solutions also has legal experience within our mediation team, which helps keep the process informed, organized, and focused on practical next steps.
You do not need to agree on everything before beginning. Mediation is designed to work through one topic at a time with support from a neutral mediator.
Yes. Mediation is not only for couples who already communicate well. A structured mediation process can help reduce conflict and support progress, even when communication feels difficult.
Mediation can lead to a memorandum of understanding. Once both parties have received independent legal advice and the final agreement is complete, Total Divorce Solutions supports the next steps through court filing.
Once financial disclosure is complete, our structured process is designed to help families move toward resolution in 140 days or less.*
*Timeline begins after complete financial disclosure and may vary depending on each family’s circumstances.
The free 20-minute consultation is a low-pressure first step. It gives us a chance to understand your situation, answer your questions, explain the process, and help you understand 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.
