Divorce Mediation

Divorce Mediation Attorney in West Palm Beach

Florida Bar-Certified Representation for Divorce Mediation in Palm Beach County

At Beebe Law, our divorce mediation practice is led by Abigail Beebe, one of the few attorneys in Florida holding a Florida Bar certification in Marital and Family Law. That certification means command of Florida Statutes Chapter 61, equitable distribution rules, and Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Family Division procedures. We apply that knowledge directly inside mediation sessions. If you’re weighing whether mediation is right for your situation, or you’re ready to hire a divorce mediation attorney in West Palm Beach who brings that level of legal depth to the table, we’re ready to talk.

Divorce mediation allows spouses to resolve property division, support, and parenting matters privately, outside of courtroom proceedings. For families with children, shared assets, or complex financial circumstances, the difference between entering mediation prepared and entering it unprepared is significant. We help our clients arrive ready.

Contact our divorce mediation lawyer in West Palm Beach at (561) 677-9147 to schedule a confidential consultation.

Divorce Mediation in West Palm Beach: A Collaborative Path Forward

The Palm Beach County Circuit Court frequently requires mediation before a divorce case can proceed to trial. Under Florida Statutes Section 44.1011(2), mediation is an informal, non-adversarial process where decision-making authority rests with the parties, not the mediator. That distinction matters: you and your spouse determine the outcome, with your attorney protecting your rights throughout.

Our divorce mediation practice addresses all core issues arising in divorce, including:

  • Property distribution – Equitable division of marital assets and debts under Florida Statutes Chapter 61, including retirement accounts, real estate, and business interests.
  • Parenting plans and time-sharing – Developing schedules focused on children’s well-being that meet Fifteenth Judicial Circuit requirements.
  • Alimony and spousal support – Calculating support obligations using comprehensive financial disclosure and applicable statutory factors.
  • Child support – Determining support in accordance with Florida guidelines and county standards.

Confidentiality is a structural feature of mediation, not just a policy preference. Under Florida’s Mediation Confidentiality and Privilege Act, statements made during sessions are generally inadmissible in court, subject only to limited statutory exceptions. Your family’s financial and personal information can stay out of the public court record. For clients with cultural considerations, scheduling constraints, or language access needs, we tailor the process accordingly and are familiar with local court filing requirements in Palm Beach County.

Why Choose Beebe Law for Divorce Mediation in West Palm Beach

Abigail Beebe’s Florida Bar certification in Marital and Family Law requires passing a rigorous specialty examination and demonstrating substantial, sustained experience in the field. It’s a distinction held by few attorneys in Florida, and it shapes how we approach every mediation. We aren’t translating general litigation experience into a mediation context; this is the field we know in depth.

What we bring to divorce mediation clients:

  • Florida Bar Certification – Abigail Beebe holds certification in Marital and Family Law, reflecting advanced proficiency in Florida family law and Fifteenth Judicial Circuit procedures.
  • American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers – Our affiliation with the AAML reflects a commitment to high ethical standards and demonstrated proficiency in matrimonial law.
  • Multidisciplinary Collaboration – We work with forensic accountants and investigators to address complex asset questions, hidden asset concerns, and behavioral factors.
  • Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Knowledge – Our familiarity with the Family Division’s procedures, judicial expectations, and local filing requirements can reduce delays and support agreements presented to the court.
  • Family Law Focus – Our practice is dedicated entirely to family law, which means your mediation receives undivided attention rather than being handled alongside unrelated practice areas.

For couples with combined income exceeding $100,000 annually, the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit requires an independent or private mediator rather than court staff mediators. That requirement makes the choice of a divorce mediation lawyer in West Palm Beach particularly consequential. We draw on detailed familiarity with Palm Beach County-specific factors, including the Palm Beach County School District calendar, when structuring time-sharing arrangements that work in practice, not just on paper.

Our Divorce Mediation Process in Palm Beach County

Our process is structured to move your case forward efficiently, with full transparency at every stage. Here is how we guide clients through divorce mediation in Palm Beach County:

  1. Initial Consultation
    We begin with an in-depth discussion of your priorities, family circumstances, and the legal landscape specific to your situation. From the start, we align strategy with Palm Beach County court expectations so your goals are realistic.
  2. Preparation and Financial Disclosure
    Both parties in a Palm Beach County divorce are expected to submit full financial disclosures before or during mediation. We help you assemble the required records under Florida’s equitable distribution law, and where the complexity of assets warrants it, we bring in forensic accountants or financial professionals to support accuracy.
  3. Mediation Sessions
    We facilitate focused dialogue on parenting, asset division, and support, protecting your legal rights and voice throughout. Florida family courts may refer cases to mediation before or after a petition is filed, and a successful session can reduce the number of required court hearings.
  4. Drafting the Marital Settlement Agreement
    Once the parties reach consensus, we draft a comprehensive marital settlement agreement that meets all Palm Beach County legal standards and is intended to reduce the risk of future disputes.
  5. Filing and Finalization
    We file the agreement with the court and manage all follow-up with the Palm Beach County Family Division through final judgment.

Roadblocks during sessions are common, and they don’t signal failure. Our knowledge of local procedural rules and the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit’s expectations helps us anticipate friction points and address them before they stall progress.

Co-Parenting, Long-Term Planning, & Post-Divorce Modifications

Mediation doesn’t end when the agreement is signed. Parenting plans may need to account for school-year schedules, extracurricular activities, and the day-to-day practicalities of life in Palm Beach County. Partial agreements reached during mediation are enforceable even when full consensus isn’t achieved on every issue; any unresolved matters proceed to the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit for judicial determination.

We also address what comes after: adapting agreements when circumstances change, whether that means a job relocation, a new family structure, or shifts in a child’s school or activity schedule. Post-divorce modifications are a real part of family law practice, and we help clients plan for them rather than treating the signed agreement as the end of the conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Does a Divorce Mediation Attorney in West Palm Beach Actually Do?

A divorce mediation attorney represents your interests and advises you on your legal rights throughout the mediation process. This is distinct from the mediator, who is a neutral party and doesn’t represent either side. At Beebe Law, we prepare you before sessions begin, protect your position during negotiations, and help confirm any agreement reached is legally sound and enforceable under Palm Beach County court standards. Florida courts mandate mediation in most contested divorce cases before a trial can proceed, making legal representation during that process consequential, not optional.

How Is Divorce Mediation Different From Litigation?

Mediation is private and confidential; litigation involves public hearings and a public court record. In mediation, you and your spouse retain decision-making authority. In litigation, a judge in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit makes those decisions for you. Mediation is also generally faster and less costly than trial.

What Issues Can Mediation Resolve?

Sessions can address equitable property division, parenting plans and time-sharing, child support, alimony, business interests, retirement accounts, and tax considerations. We help confirm every element of the settlement meets the standards the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit expects, including the specificity judges look for in parenting plan provisions and the financial detail required in support calculations.

What Happens If We Can’t Reach a Full Agreement?

Partial agreements from mediation are preserved and enforceable even when consensus isn’t reached on every issue. Remaining matters proceed to a judge in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit for determination. We prepare clients for every possible outcome, including the transition to litigation when it becomes necessary. The groundwork we lay during mediation can support any subsequent court proceedings.

How Should I Prepare for My First Mediation Session?

Gather bank statements, tax returns, pay stubs, retirement account records, and documentation of debts and jointly held assets. Palm Beach County court rules require both parties to submit full financial disclosures, and thorough preparation can strengthen your position from the first session. We provide clear checklists and, where the financial picture is complex, access to forensic accountants and financial professionals who can help clarify valuation questions before negotiations begin.

Schedule a Confidential Consultation With Our Divorce Mediation Attorney

Working with Beebe Law means working with a Florida Bar-certified attorney who understands the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit’s procedures and the financial complexity that Palm Beach County divorce cases often involve. We offer a confidential consultation to discuss your mediation priorities, family circumstances, and legal needs, with no obligation and no generic answers. Whether your case involves children, high-value assets, or both, we’re prepared to address it with the focused attention that dedicated family law practice makes possible.

Call our divorce mediation lawyer in West Palm Beach at (561) 677-9147 or contact us online to schedule your confidential consultation.

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    "Great Experience"
    She handled my case professionally and with my interests and best options in mind. Promptly responded to questions and made sure I understood what to expect during the whole divorce process.
    - Former Client
    "Excellent Experience"
    Abigail Beebe and her legal team were very professional throughout the course of my divorce. Abigail and her team responded in a timely manner, and I was not billed unnecessarily. Most importantly, I was extremely satisfied with the results!
    - Edgar M.
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    Abby and her great staff helped me through a very difficult divorce. Her advice and work are exceptional. I highly recommend her firm.
    - Former Client
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    Abigail Beebe is a very caring, proficient attorney. She will guide you and advise you no matter how difficult your family issues may be. My family is very appreciative of her kindness and professionalism.
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