Mediation and Settlement Attorneys

 Many family law cases are resolved without contested litigation. Whenever possible, the attorneys at Holz Family Law work to resolve divorce and family law disputes through mediation, settlement and alternative dispute resolution techniques. It is our goal to find creative solutions to fit each family’s needs and to reach fair and appropriate settlements. This can save time and expense, as well as safeguard meaningful relationships.

The Connection Of Emotions And Money

Many professionals feel that there is often a different need for money that people fight over in a dissolution of marriage action. Some people use money as a means for covering their own feelings of inadequacy, vulnerability, loss or anger. The greater these feelings, the greater the “need” for money.

When you are talking about your financial needs, know whether you are talking about your feelings or your actual financial needs. It is well to remember that everybody has different feelings and standards. While you may assume your standard and feelings are right, the court may disagree.

FAQs About Our Mediation for Divorce and Settlement Services

Navigating a divorce or family law matter can be overwhelming, and understanding how mediation and settlement work can help you feel more prepared and confident. Below are answers to common questions about our process, approach, and the benefits of choosing mediation over litigation.

  • What Is Mediation for Divorce, and How Does It Work?

    Mediation for divorce is a collaborative process where both parties work with a neutral mediator to reach agreements on important issues like property division, child custody, and support. This approach focuses on open communication, fairness, and reducing conflict, often resulting in quicker, less costly resolutions than court proceedings.

  • How Can Mediation Help Me Avoid the Stress of Litigation?

    Mediation provides a confidential, non-adversarial environment where you and your spouse can discuss and resolve matters directly. Unlike contested court battles, mediation allows more control over the outcome, can preserve relationships, and typically saves time and money, especially for families in Fort Myers, FL.

  • Is Divorce Mediation Legally Binding?

    Yes. Once both parties reach an agreement through divorce mediation, the terms are put into writing and presented to the court for approval. Once approved, it becomes a legally enforceable court order, carrying the same weight as a judgment reached through litigation.

  • What Issues Can Be Resolved Through Mediation for Divorce?

    Mediation for divorce can address a wide range of matters, including division of marital assets and debts, child custody and timesharing arrangements, child support, and spousal support. It’s designed to produce comprehensive agreements that meet each family’s unique needs without the stress of trial.

  • Why Should I Choose Holz Family Law for Mediation Services?

    Our attorneys bring extensive experience in divorce mediation, settlement negotiations, and alternative dispute resolution. We tailor strategies to your specific situation, work to reduce emotional strain, and strive for fair, practical outcomes that protect your interests and those of your family.

If you have questions or would like to discuss your case, contact Holz Family Law at (239) 332-3400 to schedule your consultation today.

Attorney Working To Ease The Burdens Of Divorce

You should keep in mind that a dissolution is a traumatic event, second only to the death of a close one in its psychological consequences and complexities. If you have suffered any of these traumas in the past, you can look back and use the way in which you handled those problems as a guide, as you can handle the problems you are now going through in this dissolution of your marriage.


You should also consider looking toward your friends, relatives and other people who are geographically available to you at this time of need. These people can be of great support to you in helping you cope with the dissolution of your marriage.


No matter how difficult your divorce is, our attorneys are here to support you. To schedule an initial consultation, email or call our Fort Myers office at (239) 332-3400.