Family mediation and separation support for individuals and families across Ontario.
Guiding people through life’s most challenging transitions.

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Supporting safe, clear, and respectful paths forward

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Our Services Reduce Legal Costs

Families who resolve separation and divorce through mediation typically spend 40%–70% less than those who rely primarily on lawyer-led or court-based processes

Mediation

A calmer, more practical way to move forward

High-Conflict & Shuttle Mediation

For families experiencing elevated conflict or communication breakdown, mediation can be adapted to provide additional structure and support.

Shuttle mediation allows participants to remain in separate rooms or virtual spaces, with the mediator moving between them. This approach can help manage conflict, reduce emotional escalation, and support productive decision-making where joint sessions are not appropriate.

Key features may include:

• Separate participation to reduce stress and confrontation
• Clear structure and firm boundaries
• Issue-by-issue focus
• Support for respectful, contained communication
• Continued emphasis on child-focused outcomes

Shuttle mediation suitability is assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Issues Mediation May Address

• Parenting time and decision-making responsibility
• Child and spousal support
• Division of property, assets, and financial matters

Did You Know Mediation Is:

• Cost-effective and time-efficient
Mediation is generally less expensive and more efficient than litigation, helping families reach resolution without prolonged court involvement.

• Private and confidential
Discussions occur in a confidential setting, allowing families to address sensitive matters outside the public court system.

• Participant-driven decision-making
Participants retain control over decisions related to parenting, support, and property, rather than having outcomes imposed by a judge.

• Reduced conflict and improved communication
The process supports respectful dialogue and cooperation, which can be especially important where ongoing co-parenting is required.

• Child-focused approach
Mediation encourages consideration of children’s needs, stability, and developmental interests when developing parenting arrangements.

• Neutral and balanced process
The mediator facilitates discussion and provides information to support informed decision-making, without giving legal advice or advocating for either party.

• Practical and adaptable outcomes
Agreements are tailored to the family’s circumstances and can be adjusted as needs change over time.