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Getting Ready for Mediation: What You Need to Know
If you're headed into mediation for a family matter—like divorce, custody, or anything else that feels a little overwhelming—you’re already taking a huge step in the right direction. Mediation is all about finding solutions without the drama of the courtroom. It’s a calmer, more respectful way to work through tough stuff.
Sims Purzer
Aug 19, 20253 min read


Why You Can’t Rely on Mediation Alone: Tips to Smooth the Negotiation Process
Mediation is a helpful tool for resolving family law disputes—especially divorce, custody, or support issues—but let’s be real: just showing up and hoping the mediator will work magic isn’t enough. The real work often starts before the mediation even begins.
Sims Purzer
Jul 7, 20253 min read


What Makes a Mediated Settlement Agreement (MSA) Binding in Texas?
When families go through mediation to resolve divorce, custody, or other family law issues, the ultimate goal is often to reach a Mediated Settlement Agreement (MSA). This agreement outlines all decisions made during mediation and is typically submitted to the court for final judgment.
Sims Purzer
Jun 27, 20253 min read


When Co-Parenting Plans Need to Evolve: How Mediation Helps You Move Forward
When families separate, co-parenting plans are created with the best intentions. But as time passes, circumstances often change. What worked when your child was five may no longer be practical when they’re ten.
Sims Purzer
Jun 17, 20253 min read


5 Key Benefits of Mediation for Family Dispute Resolution
When you're facing a divorce, custody dispute, or other major family change, the idea of going to court can feel intimidating—or downright overwhelming. The legal system often feels rigid, expensive, and emotionally draining.
Sims Purzer
May 23, 20253 min read


When Is Mediation Necessary in a Family Law Case?
If you’re dealing with divorce, child custody, or any other family law issue in the San Antonio area, you’ve probably heard about mediation. It’s a term that comes up often in Texas family law—and for good reason.
Sims Purzer
May 13, 20254 min read
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