Divorce Mediation Attorney in Austin
A Calmer Path Through a Difficult Divorce in TX
Ending a marriage can feel overwhelming. You may be worried about your children, your finances, and how long everything will take. If you are looking for a way to move forward without a drawn-out court battle, divorce mediation can offer a more controlled and respectful process.
At The Knowlton Law Firm, we help Texas families use mediation to work through parenting schedules, support, and property division in a structured setting. We focus on family law, and attorney Brian Knowlton personally guides clients through every stage, from the first conversation to the paperwork that is filed with the court.
To schedule a consultation with our Austin divorce mediation lawyer, call us at (210) 361-6990 or reach out online.
Our Approach to Divorce Mediation
When you come to us for mediation, our goal is to make a difficult transition more manageable. We view divorce mediation as a practical conversation, guided by a neutral structure and grounded in Texas law. Rather than focusing on who wins or loses, we work with you to reach agreements that can actually work for your family in daily life.
From the first meeting, we explain how the process works and what you can expect. We talk through your priorities, such as parenting time, financial stability, and a realistic time frame. Throughout your matter, you have direct access to Brian, who answers your questions in plain language and helps you prepare for each session so you do not feel caught off guard.
Cost is a common concern in any divorce. Our firm uses flat-rate, transparent billing for many family law services, including mediation-related work when appropriate. We explain fees upfront and provide written terms, so you know what you are paying for and when. There are no hidden charges, and we offer financing that can start at $89 per month, which can make it easier to move forward even if money is tight during separation.
How Divorce Mediation Works
During mediation sessions, the focus is on structured conversation. The setting is designed to be calm and businesslike, not adversarial. Each spouse has an opportunity to share their perspective, and we help keep discussions on track. Topics might include where the children will live, how holidays are shared, how to divide retirement accounts, and whether spousal support is appropriate. We talk about both the legal framework and the practical reality of each option, so you can make informed choices.
Our role throughout this process is to help you understand your options and to keep the conversation productive. We encourage you to ask questions and to take the time you need to think through proposals. While every case is different, many families find that mediation lets them work toward a resolution in less time than a fully contested court case would require, especially when courts in the Austin area have crowded dockets.
Once agreements are reached, we translate those decisions into written documents that can be presented to the appropriate Travis County civil district court or other relevant court. These documents typically form the basis for final orders in your divorce. We walk you through what will be filed, what a judge generally reviews, and what to expect at any required hearings, so you are not left wondering what happens next.
Issues We Can Resolve in Mediation
For parents, one of the most important topics is creating a parenting plan. This can include where the children will live on school days, how weekends and holidays are shared, and how major decisions about education and health care will be made. Through guided discussion, we work to develop a plan that reflects your children’s needs and your work schedules and that supports a workable co-parenting relationship.
Financial questions are another major part of a mediated divorce. We can address child support in line with Texas guidelines and practical factors, and we can discuss whether spousal maintenance is appropriate based on the history of the marriage. When it comes to property, we talk through how to divide homes, vehicles, bank accounts, retirement funds, and debts. Our aim is to help you reach arrangements that are fair and that give you a realistic path forward after the divorce is final.
Why Austin Families Work With Us
When families in Austin choose mediation, they are often looking for more than just a legal process. They want a way to reduce conflict, protect their children from needless stress, and keep costs predictable. Our firm is built around those goals. We focus on giving you clear information, straightforward pricing, and a process that respects your time and emotional energy.
Because we lower overhead, we are able to offer flat-rate fees and transparent billing. For you, this means you can plan around legal costs instead of worrying about every email and phone call. Combined with financing options, this approach can make it more realistic to use mediation even when you are managing two households, moving expenses, and everyday bills.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is divorce mediation right for my situation?
Mediation is often helpful when both spouses are open to talking, even if you strongly disagree. We look at your specific circumstances, including safety concerns and communication patterns, and discuss whether this process is likely to be productive. If it is not, we explain other options you can consider.
What if my spouse and I do not agree on custody?
Many parents begin mediation with serious disagreements about custody. The process can still work because it provides structure, time to talk, and guidance focused on the children’s needs. We help you explore options and reality test plans so you can see what is most workable over time.
How long does the mediation process usually take?
The length of mediation depends on how many issues you need to address and how far apart you are at the start. Some families resolve matters in a few sessions, while others need more time. We discuss a realistic range and scheduling options during your consultation.
Will I be able to talk directly with the attorney?
Yes. At The Knowlton Law Firm, you work directly with attorney Brian Knowlton from start to finish. You can ask questions, get help preparing for sessions, and understand the documents you are signing. Our goal is that you never feel like your case has been handed off or ignored.
Take Your Next Step
If you are facing divorce and want a process that is more private, predictable, and manageable than a full trial, divorce mediation may be a good fit. Our firm helps families in the Austin area move through this transition with clear information, structured guidance, and a focus on workable solutions for the future.
We offer consultations by phone, in our office, and over Zoom, so you can talk with us in the way that feels most comfortable. During this meeting, we discuss your situation, outline possible next steps, and explain our flat rate and financing options, so you understand costs before you decide how to proceed.
To schedule a consultation with our Austin divorce mediation attorney or ask a question, call us at (210) 361-6990 or reach out online.
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“She is truly a blessing and the upside to a situation I didn't think could possibly have one.”- Former Client
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“I found myself in a divorce situation and I asked for Brian's assistance. My case and divorce was easy and completed in record time.”- Micheal
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“His interaction allowed me to focus on being the child, the caregiver, and the companion to my father during an otherwise stressful time.”- Former Client
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