Child-Centered Support for Family Transitions
Separation and divorce can be emotionally challenging, especially when children are involved. Mediation provides a structured, neutral process that helps parents work together to develop practical solutions, reduce conflict, and stay focused on the well-being of their children.
Carlene provides child-centered mediation services focused on parenting plans, parenting schedules, decision-making responsibilities, communication strategies, and co-parenting agreements. The goal is to help families create clear, workable plans that support stability, cooperation, and healthier relationships as they move forward.
Counseling Sessions & Fees
A free consultation can help determine the right starting point.
.jpg)
EMDR & Trauma Therapy Session

120 minutes
$250
Structured support for parents working through separation, divorce, co-parenting communication, parenting schedules, decision-making responsibilities, and parenting plan development.
Sessions are designed to reduce conflict, support practical planning, and keep the focus on the needs and well-being of the children.
Frequently Asked Questions
A Structured, Child-Centered Approach to Mediation
Carlene’s mediation approach is focused on helping parents reduce conflict, communicate more clearly, and create practical parenting plans that support the well-being of their children.
The process is neutral, organized, and designed to help families move through separation, divorce, co-parenting concerns, and parenting decisions with more clarity and cooperation.
The goal is to create workable agreements that support stability, reduce stress, and help families move forward with healthier communication.
What Mediation Can Help With
Support for creating clear parenting plans that outline schedules, responsibilities, communication expectations, and practical next steps.
Guidance around developing schedules that consider the child’s needs, family routines, school, holidays, and parent availability.
Support for discussing how major decisions may be handled, including education, healthcare, activities, and other child-related responsibilities.
Tools and structure to help reduce conflict, improve communication, and keep conversations focused on the children.
A neutral process to help parents navigate difficult family changes while maintaining focus on stability, cooperation, and the child’s well-being.


