CT Divorce Mediation Center

CT Divorce Mediation Center We help divorcing spouses reach constructive settlements. The practice is entirely dedicated to “peacemaking” and closure.

CT Mediation Center, LLC is a peacemaking practice dedicated entirely to couples who are committed to approaching the end of a marriage with honesty, integrity, and reason. CT Mediation Center is a practice dedicated to spouses who are committed to approaching the end of a marriage with civility, grace, integrity and reason. We help divorcing spouses reach a constructive divorce settlement and avo

id the emotional and financial toll of litigation. We help resolve your conflict and reach successful agreements through Divorce Mediation, Divorce Co-Mediation (gender neutral team approach), and Collaborative Divorce. Call our office for more information regarding all your options during divorce: (860) 986-1141

Traditional divorce can be emotionally exhausting, financially draining, and deeply adversarial.But there's a better opt...
06/13/2025

Traditional divorce can be emotionally exhausting, financially draining, and deeply adversarial.

But there's a better option. Collaborative divorce empowers couples to reach fair, customized solutions without stepping into a courtroom. It protects children, preserves dignity, and promotes healing—not hostility.

At CT Mediation Center, we’re proud to support this approach.

Read our latest article: “A Better Way to Divorce”
👉 https://www.ctmediationcenter.com/a-better-way-to-divorce/

💡 Considering Divorce but Want to Stay Out of Court?You do have options. 💬✨Discover how Collaborative Law offers a non-a...
04/21/2025

💡 Considering Divorce but Want to Stay Out of Court?

You do have options. 💬✨

Discover how Collaborative Law offers a non-adversarial approach to separation—where YOU and your family stay in control. With the support of a dedicated collaborative attorney, couples can navigate divorce privately, respectfully, and with legal guidance every step of the way.

👩‍⚖️ ✅ Individual legal advice
📊 ✅ Financial guidance
🧠 ✅ Emotional and practical support
🤝 ✅ Problem-solving—not courtroom battles

🔗 Read our latest blog: "The Role of the Collaborative Attorney: How You and Your Family Could Benefit from a Non-Adversarial Legal Representation"
👉 https://www.ctmediationcenter.com/the-role-of-the-collaborative-attorney-how-you-and-your-family-could-benefit-from-a-non-adversarial-legal-representation/

Did you miss our February newsletter? Go check it out and discover:💔 When is the right time to consider divorce mediatio...
04/21/2025

Did you miss our February newsletter? Go check it out and discover:
💔 When is the right time to consider divorce mediation?
🤝 Co-parenting strategies that actually work
🌱 How to embrace new beginnings with confidence
If you're navigating divorce or know someone who is, this issue is packed with insights to help you move forward with clarity and peace.
💌 Catch up now: https://mailchi.mp/ctmediationcenter/february
📩 Read it, share it, and let us know—what topics would you like us to cover next?

Divorce is never easy, but there’s a better way forward. We’re sharing why mediation helps families navigate divorce wit...
04/07/2025

Divorce is never easy, but there’s a better way forward. We’re sharing why mediation helps families navigate divorce with dignity, respect, and a focus on the future.
Inside this month’s newsletter:
✅ How mediation keeps families out of court
✅ Ways to reduce stress and conflict during separation
✅ Financial tips for navigating divorce
💌 Read it here: https://mailchi.mp/ctmediationcenter/november
💡 If you or someone you know is facing divorce, this issue is a must-read!

Any holiday season can be a magical time for kids—but for co-parents, they can also be challenging. How do you create a ...
03/25/2025

Any holiday season can be a magical time for kids—but for co-parents, they can also be challenging. How do you create a holiday plan that works for everyone while keeping your children’s best interests at heart?

In our October newsletter we shared practical tips to help you navigate holiday co-parenting with less stress and more joy. Read here: https://mailchi.mp/ctmediationcenter/october

Have a co-parenting question? Drop it in the comments!

Are you facing a divorce or know someone who is? Mediation offers a more peaceful, cost-effective way to move forward. O...
03/18/2025

Are you facing a divorce or know someone who is? Mediation offers a more peaceful, cost-effective way to move forward. On our September newsletter we shared insights on how mediation can help families navigate separation with less stress and better outcomes—especially for children.
💌 Read the full newsletter here: https://us17.campaign-archive.com/?u=8621e960d4d6d82b7adfab3e5&id=9cc7bee51a
✨ If you're curious about how mediation works, this newsletter is for you!

While no one expects their marriage to end in divorce, in some circumstances, this is simply the best option. Ideally, e...
01/10/2022

While no one expects their marriage to end in divorce, in some circumstances, this is simply the best option. Ideally, every couple can work out their issues on their own and keep the best interests of their children at the heart of the discussion. However, reconciliation is not always possible, and staying in a failing relationship can do far more harm to a child’s well-being than dissolving a marriage. A mediation attorney can help you understand your options for divorce and offer expert counsel on co-parenting strategies so you can reduce the negative impact divorce may have on your child. Review the following for more information on child custody in divorce mediation: https://www.ctmediationcenter.com/glastonbury-divorce/.

Divorce mediation offers a more streamlined and less expensive approach to divorce than traditional litigation, helping ...
01/06/2022

Divorce mediation offers a more streamlined and less expensive approach to divorce than traditional litigation, helping many couples reach a favorable divorce agreement without a messy court battle. Specially-trained attorneys who work as divorce mediators serve as neutral third parties in divorce discussions, meaning they do not offer legal advice to either party like a regular divorce attorney. Instead, the goal of mediation is to provide a safe space for facilitating communication, setting goals for a divorce agreement, negotiating terms, and resolving disputes. If your divorce has become contentious, or you simply want to avoid the hassle of litigation, our firm can help you craft a fair divorce agreement: https://www.ctmediationcenter.com/divorce-mediation/.

If you hire a mediation attorney for your divorce, know that this legal professional is a neutral third party and will n...
01/05/2022

If you hire a mediation attorney for your divorce, know that this legal professional is a neutral third party and will not provide legal advice like a traditional divorce attorney. We recommend both parties seek independent legal counsel to ensure they fully understand and agree with all the terms it contains. Each party’s own divorce attorney can review the agreement, point out any key topics that may have been omitted, and offer further guidance for dispute resolution. Learn more about mediation agreements here: https://www.ctmediationcenter.com/reaching-mediation-agreements/.

If irreconcilable differences have led your marriage to an impasse, divorce may be the solution to taking back control o...
01/03/2022

If irreconcilable differences have led your marriage to an impasse, divorce may be the solution to taking back control of your life and building the foundation for a happy future. Divorce mediation can help you and your spouse negotiate a fair divorce agreement that protects both your interests and the interests of your children. To keep your cool and guide the negotiations in a positive and productive direction, ask yourself these questions before entering divorce mediation: https://www.ctmediationcenter.com/before-starting-the-mediation-process-items-for-consideration/.

In divorce mediation, there are two primary approaches to negotiation – interest-based and positional. Interest-based ne...
12/30/2021

In divorce mediation, there are two primary approaches to negotiation – interest-based and positional. Interest-based negotiation refers to discussing the separate interests of both parties and working to satisfy them, while positional negotiation involves exchanging offers to compromise and reach a mutually beneficial resolution. A divorce not only signals the end of a previous relationship, but the advent of a new one, and maintaining a civil discourse is crucial for the future, especially where children are concerned. Our mediation attorneys can help you use one or both of these approaches to encourage productive problem-solving: https://www.ctmediationcenter.com/approaches-to-negotiation-in-divorce-mediation/.

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427 Naubuc Avenue, Ste 101
Glastonbury, CT
06033

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(860) 986-1141

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