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Navigating the Maze of Divorce? We Map Out Smoother Paths... Virtually.

It's Time to Find Resolution and Move Forward.

>50%

reduction in time to resolution compared to traditional litigation.

< Cost of 1 Deposition

The average cost of just one deposition is over $1,000.00.  A 4-hour mediation session is as low as $500.00.

95%

average success rate of mediation and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in resolving civil disputes.

Property Division & Custody Is More Complicated Than You Think

Many people assume that settling property and custody issues in a divorce is straightforward—until they're waist-deep in legal jargon and endless paperwork. While you might not be required to have a lawyer, you'll quickly discover that the courts demand documents with a level of precision that leaves no room for error. Just one mistake on a form can set you back months, not to mention the emotional toll of prolonging a process you want to finish. This is where a specialized family law mediator becomes invaluable. At Gogo Mediation, our family law mediators are well-versed in the intricate details that family law requires. 

Family Law Mediator

Kieran
Kaur

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Kieran is a dedicated Florida attorney and Florida Supreme Court certified family mediator with over a decade of experience in family law. Her compassionate and solution-oriented approach, honed through her work in supervised visitation programs and legal clinics, makes her a trusted guide in resolving family disputes. Kieran brings both expertise and empathy to every mediation session, helping families find common ground.

Family Law Mediator

Erin

Moynahan

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Erin's background as a social worker for the developmentally disabled, specializing in crisis intervention, has honed her innate ability to mediate disputes and foster consensus, even in high-stress environments. Erin's mediation expertise is further enriched by comprehensive training in a variety of areas including mental health, trauma, cross-cultural communication, and advocacy.

Experienced

Not only do each of our mediators have extensive experience resolving disputes individually, but Gogo provides a supportive framework that encourages collaboration and innovative thinking to create solutions tailored to your unique situation.

Neutral

The core of our service: neutrality. A mediator's neutrality is key to a successful resolution - it ensures fairness, builds trust, and helps parties find common ground to reach an agreement.

Private

Nobody wants to air their dirty laundry. All mediations are private and confidential, unlike lawsuits and litigation. Confidentiality ensures that the parties can truthfully and accurately convey their problems without fear.

Affordable

Lawsuits and lawyers costs thousands of dollars. While that may be necessary in some cases, sometimes it can be more cost-effective to just get everyone to the table and talk.

Professional, experienced, and vetted Resolution Experts who you can trust.

How It Works

Get matched to the best Resolution Expert for your case.

Schedule a free consultation and answer a few questions about your dispute to find a resolution expert who fits your needs. Get access into our network of certified and experienced mediators.

We help you inform the other party and schedule your mediation.

Resolve your dispute from anywhere.

When you're in a conflict, you often don't know where to start or how to go about getting the other side to come to the table. After our consultation, give us the other side(s) name and contact information and we'll reach out to them for you. Just remember - mediation is a voluntary process for all. No one can be forced.

We get it. You're busy and don't have time to go to a mediator's office. With Gogo, you can communicate with your mediator and even attend mediation via our app on your phone. But, of course, using our platform through your web browser is always best.

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Loved the service. Easy to share my issues and I got it solved in a few hours.

Cindy S.

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Our Resolution Packages (starting prices)

Quick 2-hour

$250

For those who have a very, very simple dispute. Unpaid invoice? Damage to a car? Let’s work quickly to get this done in 2 hours!

(per party)

Quick+ 3-hour

$375

Have a straight-forward dispute where the parties are mostly aligned but are just on the opposite ends of the spectrum of the desired outcome?

(per party)

Standard 4-hour

$500

Our traditional ½ day session is best suited for disputes with several legal issues. With more time, resolution is within reach!

(per party)

All Day 8-hour

$1000

A full 8-hour session to be able to work out all of the issues for all of the parties. With more time, resolution is within reach!

(per party)

FAQ

The Answers You Need

Well, you can't. Mediation is an entirely voluntary process. By everyone involved. BUT if you've already tried to talk to the other side about using mediation as a way to resolve a dispute and you're hitting a wall, let us help. If you're serious about using Gogo Mediation to help you resolve your dispute, just send us the name and contact information for the other side(s) and we'll reach out to them for you (and obviously explain who we are and the process of mediation).

How do I force the other side to negotiate?

Generally, each side pays for their own share of the mediation cost. This obviously means that the party has agreed to attend mediation in the first place. On occasion, there are unique situations where one party may choose to pay for the entire session. If this is the case, just let us know so that we can properly invoice and bill (our system is automated at booking and the default is to send invoices and payment links to each party).

Who pays for mediation?

If a resolution is reached by all parties, then yes, the agreement is memorialized into a binding contract. One of the biggest misconceptions is that our mediators act like judges or arbitrators and decide the outcome of the case for the parties and force a binding decision on them - mediation is not that. But if a resolution is reached, the mediator will help facilitate putting the terms into an enforceable and binding agreement.

Is mediation binding?

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