Family mediation
Family disagreements
We work on the psychological, social, legal, and economic aspects to support you through difficult moments.
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A positive experience
We see mediation as a positive experience for family and school adaptation after periods of significant life change — and as an effective tool for managing the disagreements that are a natural part of our lives.
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The mediator
The mediator is a trained, committed, neutral, and impartial professional who accompanies the parties toward lasting agreements.
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Multiple dimensions
We work on the psychological, social, legal, and economic aspects present in family conflict.
"Mediation is like a negotiation assisted by a third party — the entire process is led by a person or group of people skilled in facilitating understanding between the parties." — Rubin, 1981
When to consider mediation
- Couples conflict, separation, or divorce.
- Disagreements between parents and adolescent children.
- Intergenerational living and care for elderly relatives.
- Inheritance, financial, or patrimonial family decisions.
Need mediation or guidance?
Tell us what your family needs. We'll call you for an initial assessment — no commitment.
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