— Family & Elder Mediation

When the Relationship Outlasts the Dispute

Family and elder conflicts involve ongoing relationships—between siblings, co-parents, or adult children and aging parents. We work toward agreements that hold beyond the session.

Close-up of an older adult's weathered hands resting beside a legal notepad on a light oak mediation table, a glass of water nearby, natural window light from the left casting soft shadows, calm and unhurried atmosphere
Close-up of an older adult's weathered hands resting beside a legal notepad on a light oak mediation table, a glass of water nearby, natural window light from the left casting soft shadows, calm and unhurried atmosphere
/ Elder & Geriatric Cases

Specialized, Not Generalized

Elder/Geriatric disputes carry dimensions most mediators aren't trained for—diminished capacity, end-of-life care decisions, and adult siblings whose financial and emotional stakes collide.

Our mediators are specially trained in dementia communication protocols and multi-generational family dynamics. The parent's voice is part of the process, not a footnote.

Empty mediation table with two chairs on opposite sides, a shared document in the center, late afternoon natural light through tall windows, calm neutral interior, no people present
Empty mediation table with two chairs on opposite sides, a shared document in the center, late afternoon natural light through tall windows, calm neutral interior, no people present
Separation & Co-Parenting

Agreements Built for What Comes Next

Separation mediation at ConflictBridge addresses parenting plans, asset division, and the co-parenting structure that persists long after the paperwork is signed.

We don't treat settlement as the finish line. The goal is an arrangement both parties can actually live with—clear, durable, and grounded in the real circumstances of both households.

Ready to Begin a Structured Conversation?

The first consultation is confidential and free. You'll know within one conversation whether this process fits your situation.