Virtual, weekend consultations, and after-hours bookings are available.

Packages & Pricing

Our mediation services are built on one core belief: families deserve solutions that bridge the disconnect — not deepen it. With a team-based approach, child-inclusive options, and years of experience guiding clients through negotiations, we help Alberta families resolve conflict efficiently, respectfully, and with clarity.

 Family Mediation Packages

Designed for Alberta Families Seeking Clarity, Stability, and Constructive Resolution

Two family law lawyers in the room — both parties get legal support through the process without the adversarial cost of going to court.
 

Pricing

Half-Day Mediation (3 hours): $3,000 total (shared between parties)
Full-Day Mediation (6 hours): $4,800 total (shared between parties)
Additional hours: $550/hr (shared)
 
Includes

·         Two lawyers present for all sessions
·         Pre-mediation intake meetings
·         Review of disclosure
·         Joint or shuttle format
·         Drafting of a Memorandum of Understanding
·         Up to 1 hour of post-mediation follow-up

Focused on parenting plans and schedules — for families who need clarity on custody and co-parenting without tackling a full separation process.
 
Pricing
2-Hour Parenting Mediation: $600 – $800
Half-Day Parenting Mediation: $1,200 – $1,500
 
Includes
·         Parenting plan development
·         Communication coaching
·         Drafting of a Parenting Agreement
·         Child-inclusive option (add-on)

A start-to-finish solution covering parenting, property, and support — two lawyers guide the process from intake to a signed agreement.
 

Pricing
Flat Fee: $6,500 total (shared between parties)
 
Includes
·         Intake meetings
·         Up to 8 hours of mediation
·         Parenting, property, and support issues
·         Drafting of a comprehensive Memorandum of Agreement
·         1 hour of follow-up
·         Drafting of divorce documents or separation agreement
·         Child-inclusive option (add-on)

A neutral family law lawyer guides both parties — best for lower-conflict situations where one professional can keep the process on track.
 

Pricing

Half-Day Mediation (3 hours): $1,200 – $1,500 total
Full-Day Mediation (6 hours): $2,200 – $2,800 total
Additional hours: $300 – $400/hr (shared)
 
Includes

·         Pre-mediation screening
·         Review of disclosure
·         Joint or shuttle sessions
·         Drafting of mediated agreement
·         Up to 1 hour of follow-up

For couples who need help dividing assets and debts — without revisiting parenting or support issues already resolved or not in dispute.
 
Pricing
Half-Day Property Mediation: $1,400 – $1,800
Full-Day Property Mediation: $2,600 – $3,200
 
Includes
·         Review of financial disclosure
·         Issue-narrowing
·         Drafting of a Property Division Summary
·         Optional add-on for drafting and filing of property judgements or separation agreement
 


Add-ons

Shuttle Mediation (Separate Rooms)

For situations where direct contact isn't workable — parties stay in separate rooms while the mediator moves between them to reach resolution.
 
Pricing
Half-Day Shuttle Mediation (3 hours): $750
Full-Day Shuttle Mediation (6 hours): $1,050
 
Includes
·         Separate rooms (in-person or virtual)
·         Mediator or two-lawyer team shuttling between parties
·         Safety-focused process design
 

Child-Inclusive Mediation

A trained professional meets privately with your child and brings their perspective into mediation — without putting them in the middle of conflict.
 
Pricing
Child Interview + Feedback Session: $900 for up to 2 hours
Additional children: $300/hr
 
Includes
·         Private child interview(s)
·         Parent feedback session
·         Integration of child's views into mediation
·         Optional follow-up session
·         Coordination with parenting professionals (if needed)


Family Mediation FAQ

Clear answers for Alberta families navigating separation, divorce, and conflict resolution

Child-inclusive mediation gives children a safe, supported way to share their views without being placed in the middle of conflict. A trained professional meets with the child and brings their perspectives into the mediation in a respectful, developmentally appropriate way. This approach helps parents make decisions that truly reflect their child's needs.

Yes. Mediation discussions are generally confidential and cannot be used in court. However, information learned in mediation can sometimes be discovered through other sources later. We explain these limits clearly before the process begins.

Even when mediation doesn't resolve everything, it often narrows the issues, clarifies misunderstandings, and reduces the length and cost of future litigation. A failed mediation rarely sets you back — and often moves you forward.

Not at all. You can choose joint sessions, shuttle mediation, virtual mediation, or hybrid formats. We tailor the process to your comfort level and communication needs.

Mediation can address parenting plans, child support, spousal support, property division, communication issues, future planning, and interim arrangements. Most family issues can be mediated — and often more creatively than in court.

Our mediation team was built around one core belief: families deserve solutions that bridge the disconnect — not deepen it. Our experience in family law and four-way negotiations has shown that when people sit down together with the right support, they reach better outcomes faster.

Our team offers legal experience, child-inclusive options, shuttle mediation, two-lawyer team support, and a calm, structured, respectful process. We help families move forward.