Family & Divorce Mediation
Difficult family conversations can quickly become emotional, frustrating, and hard to resolve on your own. CrossPoint Mediation provides a neutral, structured setting where people can discuss family and divorce-related issues with the help of a professional mediator.
Mediation can help parties communicate more clearly, identify practical options, and work toward agreements that make sense for their situation.
Family & Divorce Conversations We Help Facilitate
Separation and divorce-related discussions
Co-parenting communication
Parenting schedule conversations
Elder care and family decisions
Property and household discussions
Extended family disagreements
A Better Way Forward
Family and divorce-related conversations can become emotional and difficult to manage alone. Mediation provides a structured, neutral setting where each person has the opportunity to be heard, clarify concerns, and work toward practical next steps.
CrossPoint Mediation helps parties discuss difficult issues respectfully while maintaining focus on communication, options, and possible agreements.
Our Mediation Process
Free Consultation
We discuss your situation and determine if mediation is a good fit
Pre-Session Preparation
We review issues, goals, participants, and helpful documents.
Virtual Mediation Session
A structured online session with open professional discussion and private caucus as needed.
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Agreement & Next Steps
We help document agreements and outline clear next steps to move forward.
Why Work with CrossPoint Mediation
CrossPoint Mediation brings decades of leadership, employee relations, and conflict resolution experience to difficult family conversations.
As a neutral third party, Jeff helps participants communicate more clearly, identify key concerns, explore practical options, and work toward agreements or next steps that make sense for their situation.
Jeff Fortin, Founder & Mediator
A Practical Fit for Family & Divorce Conversations
Mediation can be helpful when families need a structured conversation, but do not want the discussion to become more stressful, confusing, or adversarial.
CrossPoint Mediation offers a neutral process for separation, co-parenting, elder care, household, and family decision-making conversations.
No pressure. Clear process. Practical next steps.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Mediation can help parties discuss separation, co-parenting communication, parenting schedules, property or household issues, and practical next steps.
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Yes. Mediation works best when both parties are willing to participate in good faith.
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Yes. CrossPoint Mediation offers virtual mediation sessions by Zoom, allowing parties to participate from different locations while still having a structured and confidential conversation.
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No. CrossPoint Mediation does not provide legal advice, represent either party, or decide the outcome. The mediator helps guide the conversation, clarify issues, and support the parties as they explore possible solutions.
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When appropriate, CrossPoint Mediation can help document areas of understanding or next steps for the parties to review. Parties are encouraged to consult with an attorney before signing any legal agreement.
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A free consultation can help determine whether mediation may be appropriate for your situation. Mediation is often a good fit when both parties are willing to participate in a respectful, good-faith discussion.
Ready to Discuss Your Family & Divorce Options?
Let’s talk about how mediation can help your family move forward.