Sue Bronson Mediation Services

Mediation Services

Mediation can help people discuss their differences, learn new information, and make decisions. The mediator facilitates the conversation by helping you to:

  • clarify your own goals and preferences
  • identify choices, resources, and options to make fully informed decisions
  • better understand the perspective of the other person

Mediating Family Concerns

Mediation can help people discuss their differences, learn new information, and make decisions. The mediator facilitates the conversation by helping you to 

  • clarify your own goals and preferences;
  • identify choices, resources, and options to make fully informed decisions;
  • better understand the perspective of the other person.

Mediation can help you change the quality of your interactions so you can find a resolution.

Parenting Plans

Children need their parents, even when parents don’t get along. Determine the decision-making and care for your children living in two households. Children do best when parents are able to work together for their children’s welfare.

Separation and Divorce

Resolve property division, tax issues, pensions, insurance, parenting plans, holidays and vacations, moving, or other issues important to you. Create possibilities and necessary accountability.

Elder Care, Guardianship, and Intergenerational Family Issues

Even well intentioned family members can be set apart during the care for loved ones unable to care for themselves and the distribution of assets. Come together to bring relief.

What you can do to prepare:

  • Get clear on your needs, goals, and concerns.

  • Prepare yourself mentally to listen to another person. You will be able to create better options if you understand how they sees things and what they want.
  • Gather information and copy important documents for financial discussions.

I trust your ability to make good decisions. I won’t make decisions for you or push you into decisions you don’t want. To make a better future, imagine the conflict resolved. What would you be doing differently?