NEW Support Plans (Text & Email)
NEW Support Plans (Text & Email)
Used when the family wants support navigating conflict without involving legal systems, Can help with:
Outcome: stronger communication and family agreements everyone understands and contributes to.
Not therapy, not breakup support—more like guided problem-solving and communication coaching. Can help with:
Outcome: practical agreements + healthier communication patterns.
Supports families where different generations are experiencing tension or misunderstanding. Common uses:
Example:
Grandparents wanting more involvement / parents wanting more autonomy → mediation helps build respectful agreements.
Outcome: reduced resentment, clearer boundaries, preserved relationships.
When parents age, become ill, or pass away, siblings often face stress not because they disagree on the goal, but because they:
Mediation helps them make decisions without fracturing relationships. Common reasons siblings use mediation in estate situations:
Even with a legal will in place, there are often emotional decisions the will can’t resolve—this is where mediation is essential.
After a death, families are not just dealing with logistics — they are navigating grief, identity shifts, old family roles, emotional triggers, and high-stakes decisions. Even the closest families can hit conflict during this stage.Common challenges after a death that mediation supports:
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