Separation can leave people feeling lost and overwhelmed, but mediation offers a gentle, confidential way through the maze, to empower parents willing to engage constructively, to move towards a new framework around co-parenting and family life version 2.0, with less cost and less stress.
Mediation is a confidential process that allows for focus on the issues parents raise. They know their kids better than anyone and although the intimate relationship has ended, parenting is for life. People can pivot to a parenting partnership with kids' well-being first and foremost.
Conflict is harmful to kids and mediation can help preserve a healthier, more positive dynamic between parents tasked with raising children into adulthood. Parent plans can change as they grow. They aren't binding, but are often adhered to more easily because parents have agreed on it themselves.