Resolve Disputes Without the Courtroom Conflict

Book Mediation Services in Connecticut

Not every family dispute needs to end in a courtroom battle. When you and the other party are willing to communicate and work toward a solution, mediation offers a structured, attorney-led process that helps you resolve disagreements outside of court. Families in Connecticut often benefit from collaborative, low-conflict solutions, especially when parenting plans, support agreements, or divorce settlements are at stake. Levine Litigation offers certified mediation services that provide balanced, child-centered facilitation designed to keep your case moving efficiently. You will work with a mediator who understands family law, court expectations, and the dynamics of high-emotion disputes.

Our approach includes private sessions, transparent communication, and step-by-step processes that help both parties identify their priorities, address concerns, and build agreements that work for everyone involved. Mediation is often faster and more affordable than litigation, and it gives you more control over the outcome. We also serve surrounding communities seeking cost-effective family-law alternatives that prioritize cooperation and long-term stability.

Schedule a mediation session in Connecticut today to begin building solutions.

What's Included in This Service

When you schedule mediation, you will meet with a certified mediator who explains the process, sets ground rules, and helps both parties identify the issues that need to be resolved. You will participate in joint sessions where you discuss your concerns and in private sessions where you can speak candidly about your goals and limits. The mediator does not make decisions for you but facilitates communication and helps you explore options that may not have been considered.

Levine Litigation provides mediation for parenting plans, child support, alimony, property division, and other family-law matters. Our mediators use transparent communication and child-centered facilitation to keep the focus on what is best for your children and your family's future. We document agreements, explain legal requirements, and help you prepare the paperwork needed to make your agreement enforceable in court.

Throughout the process, you will receive guidance on what courts expect, what options are available, and how to structure agreements that reduce the risk of future disputes. Mediation is a step-by-step process that prioritizes cooperation, but it also recognizes when litigation may be necessary if an agreement cannot be reached.

Families in Connecticut considering mediation often have questions about how the process works, what happens if they cannot agree, and whether mediation is right for their situation. Below are answers to some of the most common questions.

Key Benefits of This Service


Mediation can address parenting plans, child support, alimony, property division, and other family-law disputes. It is especially useful for parents who want to maintain a cooperative relationship and need a parenting schedule that works for everyone.
What issues can be resolved through mediation?

If mediation does not result in a full agreement, you still have the option to litigate the unresolved issues in court. Any agreements you do reach during mediation can be documented and submitted to the court, reducing the scope of the litigation.
What happens if we cannot reach an agreement?

Yes, once you sign a written agreement and submit it to the court, it becomes a legally enforceable order. Your mediator will help you prepare the necessary documents and explain what steps are required to finalize the agreement.
Is mediation legally binding?

It depends on the complexity of the issues and the willingness of both parties to cooperate. Some cases resolve in a single session, while others may require multiple sessions over several weeks.
How long does mediation take?

Yes, and in some cases it is encouraged. Your attorney can advise you during private sessions, review agreements before you sign them, and ensure that your rights and interests are protected throughout the process.
Can I bring an attorney to mediation?

Mediation offers a path forward that prioritizes cooperation, reduces conflict, and gives you control over the outcome. Whether you are navigating a divorce, a custody dispute, or a support disagreement, mediation can help you reach a solution that works for your family. Connect with our firm today to schedule your first mediation session and start building a plan that moves your family forward.