The number of mediation sessions required to finalize a divorce depends entirely on the unique circumstances of each couple. Before mediation begins, we take the time to discuss your specific situation and provide an estimate of how many sessions might be necessary.
In some cases, couples may not need mediation at all if they can independently agree on all key issues. However, for most of our clients, we typically find that one to three mediation sessions are sufficient to resolve disagreements and prepare a comprehensive settlement agreement.
The efficiency of mediation in 2025 has been enhanced by the integration of online platforms and tools that allow couples to collaborate on agreements remotely, saving time and reducing stress. This flexibility ensures that mediation remains a cost-effective and less adversarial alternative to traditional litigation.
Whether you’re dealing with property division, custody arrangements, or spousal support, mediation provides a structured environment to reach mutually agreeable solutions. We’re here to guide you through the process and help create a settlement agreement tailored to your needs.