Mediation for Separated or Unmarried Parents
Navigating the complexities of co-parenting as unmarried parents can be challenging.
Whether you are separating after living together, or simply need help establishing legal and financial arrangements for your children, mediation can help unmarried parents come to a resolution that benefits everyone involved—especially your children.
My mediators and I guide unmarried parents through discussions around matters such as:
- Developing co-parenting plans that address the children and parents’ needs
- Clarifying decision-making responsibilities
- Establishing financial support arrangements
Our goal is to create a space where both of you can collaborate to build a clear and mutually agreeable co-parenting plan without the stress and cost of going to court and litigation.
Parents come to mediation consultations with more questions than answers, such as:
- What is mediation in Massachusetts?
- Where do I start? What should I do?
- What is a parenting plan?
- Should I hire an attorney?
- Do I have to pay child support?
- How can we work together as coparents?
- What are my rights as a father?
Our job as parenting mediators is to ensure you are making well-informed decisions that empower the two of you to develop a plan that maximizes your children’s best interests.