Parenting-Adolescent Mediation
Parenting mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution that helps parents resolve conflicts related to the care and upbringing of their Adolescent. It is often used in situations where parents are separated or divorced and are having difficulty making decisions about parenting time, custody, and other issues related to their teenage children.
Parenting mediation involves a trained mediator who helps the parents communicate effectively, identify their concerns, and work together to create a parenting plan that is in the best interests of their older children. The mediator is a neutral third-party who does not take sides and does not make decisions for the parents.
During the mediation process, the mediator helps the parents focus on the needs of their family, encourages them to consider different options and perspectives, and helps them negotiate an agreement that works for everyone. Once an agreement is reached, the mediator may draft a parenting plan that outlines the details of the agreement.
Parenting mediation can be a more collaborative and cooperative approach to resolving conflicts related to family than going to court. It can help parents to maintain a positive relationship with each other and to prioritize the well-being of their adolescent children.
Mediation parenting planning is the process of creating a parenting plan through the help of a trained mediator. A parenting plan is a written agreement that outlines the arrangements for the care and upbringing of children in situations where parents are separated or divorced.