Why Choose Mediation Over Litigation?

Facing a family law dispute? Working with a Board Certified mediator matters.

Attorney Kate Smith, LL.M is a Master Credentialed Collaborative Professional serving the entire DFW Metroplex. Unlike most mediators who complete only 40 hours of basic training, Kate holds an LL.M in Dispute Resolution from Pepperdine University School of Law.

Whether you need help with property division, mediation offers a private alternative to public divorce trials.

The LL.M Advantage

  • LL.M in Dispute Resolution: Pepperdine University School of Law
  • Board Certified in Family Law: Since 2015
  • Master Credentialed Collaborative Professional: Highest level of collaborative credentialing
  • 20+ Years Experience: Practicing in Colleyville since 2005

Why Choose Mediation Over Litigation?

  • ???? More Privacy: Mediation keeps sensitive financial and parenting issues out of open court
  • ⚖️ More Control: You shape the agreement instead of a judge
  • ???? Less Conflict: Encourages communication and practical problem-solving
  • ???? Potential Cost Savings: Resolve issues earlier and reduce legal expenses
  • ???? Legally Meaningful Results: Enforceable final court orders

The 6-Step Mediation Process

  1. Preparation: Get organized before mediation begins
  2. Opening Session: Both parties understand how the day will work
  3. Separate Negotiation: Also called "caucuses"
  4. Settlement Terms: Parties work through property, parenting, and support issues
  5. Written Agreement: Review carefully before signing
  6. Finalization: Agreement is submitted to the court for approval

What Is a Mediated Settlement Agreement (MSA) in Texas?

A Mediated Settlement Agreement (MSA) is the written contract signed at the conclusion of a successful mediation session. Under Texas Family Code Section 6.602, an MSA is binding and irrevocable — meaning that once signed, neither party can back out.

An MSA may address:

  • Property division and debt allocation
  • Child custody, parenting time, and visitation schedules
  • Financial support for children
  • Spousal support or alimony where applicable

Serving Colleyville and Surrounding Communities

The Law Offices of Kate divorce mediator near me Southlake Smith, PLLC serves clients throughout Denton County, including:

Trophy Club.

Common Questions Colleyville Families Ask

Is mediation required for divorce in Texas?
Some Texas courts strongly encourage or require mediation before trial. Whether mediation is required depends on the court and the facts of your case.

How long does mediation usually take?
Most family law mediations are completed in one session — typically a half-day (4 hours) or full day (8 hours).

Can mediation help with child custody issues?
Parents who mediate often report better long-term co-parenting relationships.

Do I still need a lawyer during mediation?
Yes. The mediator is neutral and cannot give legal advice. Your attorney protects your interests and reviews any agreement before you sign.

Is mediation confidential in Texas?
Nothing said in mediation can be used against you in court.

What is the cost of divorce mediation in Texas?
Most mediators charge an hourly rate or flat half-day/full-day fee, typically split between both parties.

Schedule Your Confidential Consultation Today

Call (817) 479-0534 to speak with Board Certified Mediation Attorney Kate Smith. Same-day consultations may be available.

Law Offices of Kate Smith, PLLC
6500 Colleyville Blvd., Suite 100
Colleyville, TX 76034

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