MEDIATION

GEORGIA AND TENNESSEE SUPREME COURT RULE 31 LISTED MEDIATORS

FAMILY MEDIATION

Family disputes can feel overwhelming, especially during times of change or conflict. Our role is to provide a calm, neutral space where everyone feels heard and respected. With care and understanding, we help families work through difficult issues such as separation, divorce, parenting schedules, child support, alimony, and property division.Through informal meetings or structured settlement conferences, we guide you toward solutions that reduce stress, foster cooperation, and protect the well-being of everyone involved—especially children. Our goal is to help you move forward with clarity, dignity, and peace of mind.

CIVIL MEDIATION

Civil mediation is a voluntary process that helps people resolve disputes outside of court. A neutral mediator works with everyone involved to promote open communication and guide the conversation toward a fair agreement. Whether it’s a disagreement between neighbors, a workplace conflict, or a community issue, civil mediation offers a faster, more affordable, and less stressful alternative to going to court—while giving you control over the outcome.

Victim-Offender Mediation (Restorative Justice)

Victim-offender mediation, also known as Restorative Justice, is a peace-building process that addresses crimes by focusing on the harm caused and the underlying conflict. It brings together victims, offenders, and sometimes community members to promote healing, accountability, and understanding.

This process is highly victim-sensitive, prioritizing safety and emotional well-being while encouraging offenders to take responsibility and make amends. It is often used for cases such as property damage, theft, vandalism, or juvenile offenses, helping repair harm and restore trust.

If you are looking for a structured, respectful way to address harm and promote healing, contact us to explore how restorative justice can help create resolution and accountability.

Special Education

Special education mediation is a voluntary process that brings parents and school district staff together to resolve disagreements about a child’s education plan. A specially trained, impartial mediator facilitates open and respectful conversations, helping everyone work collaboratively to find solutions that focus on the child’s best interests.

This process can address a variety of concerns, including:

  • Developing or revising an Individualized Education Program (IEP)
  • Determining appropriate placement and services
  • Resolving disputes about evaluations or assessments
  • Improving communication and collaboration between families and schools

Our goal is to reduce conflict, build trust, and create a positive path forward—ensuring every child receives the support they need to thrive academically and emotionally.

Whether you’re a parent seeking support or a school administrator looking to resolve disputes constructively, we’re here to help. Contact us today to learn how mediation can create clarity, understanding, and lasting solutions

Family Mediation

We help families resolve disagreements about marriage, separation, divorce, parenting schedules, child support, alimony, and property division.

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Civil Mediation

Civil mediation is a dynamic process that focuses on business disputes, but can also include commercial, international and labor disputes.

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