Book an Appointment
Conflict is stressful enough. Scheduling support shouldn’t be.
At WellPoint Mediation, booking an appointment is simple, confidential, and designed to meet you exactly where you are, whether you’re navigating divorce, co-parenting, family conflict, business disputes, workplace issues, or seeking individual conflict coaching.
What to Expect When You Book
1. A Simple Intake Process
After requesting an appointment, you’ll receive a brief intake form. This helps clarify the conflict, the people involved, and your goals so we begin with clarity and direction.
2. A Private Consultation (Virtual or In-Person)
Your first session focuses on understanding your situation, identifying priorities, and determining the best mediation or coaching path.
Sessions are available in person or through secure video, depending on your preference.
3. Transparent Fees & Structure
You’ll receive clear information about rates, the recommended number of sessions, and any reports or documentation needed. No surprises, just a straightforward and professional process.
4. Tailored, Supportive Guidance
Appointments are structured to help you gain clarity, reduce conflict, and build next steps, whether for divorce, co-parenting, family issues, business partnerships, or team dynamics.
How to Schedule Your Appointment
Phone Scheduling
Prefer to speak first? Call the office to discuss your needs and book the correct appointment type.
Email Coordination
Ideal for multi-party situations, court-involved cases, or when you’re unsure which service best fits your needs.
Appointment Types
Initial Mediation Consultation
Divorce Mediation
(includes co-parenting, family mediation, and reunification support)Business Conflict Mediation
Workplace / Team Mediation
Partnership & Co-Founder Mediation
Individual Conflict Coaching
Court-Involved Mediation & Report Planning
Each option is clearly explained in the booking system so you can select the right fit.
Ready to Begin?
The hardest part is taking the first step.
Booking an appointment gives you structure, clarity, and a path forward—whether you’re in crisis, preparing for transition, or simply wanting healthier communication.