

Family and Divorce Mediation
Stevenson Heywood Mediation and Consulting supports parents and partners in resolving conflict collaboratively while protecting children, finances, and future co-parenting relationships. Our process helps you make informed decisions without increasing conflict or losing control of the outcome.
Families Don't End with Divorce
Family and divorce mediation offers a private, structured alternative to court that helps you reach practical, durable agreements at your own pace. Mediation is voluntary and confidential and can be used before, during, or after a divorce or separation. Our mediators facilitate conversations so both parties can be heard, reduce conflict, and move toward solutions aligned with Colorado legal standards, while staying centered on your family’s long-term well-being.
Property Division
We guide structured, step-by-step conversations about how to divide marital and separate property, including real estate, savings, retirement accounts, debts, and personal items. Our mediators help you organize information, clarify priorities, and explore multiple scenarios to reach a division that is practical and equitable for both parties. While we do not provide legal advice, we encourage you to consult with your own attorneys and financial advisors as you finalize any agreements.
Post-Decree Mediation
As children grow and circumstances change, existing court orders sometimes need to be updated. Mediation provides a neutral space to revisit parenting time, decision-making, communication patterns, and other terms so you can adjust your agreements without escalating conflict or returning directly to litigation. We help you identify what is and isn’t working, explore options, and document updated understandings you can choose to formalize with your legal professionals.
Ongoing Mediation Support
We offer ongoing support and resources so you can keep using what you learn in mediation in real life. Depending on your needs, this may include follow-up sessions, check-ins after major transitions, or written tools and exercises that support more collaborative problem-solving. Our goal is to help you not only resolve current disputes, but also build a framework for handling future disagreements more effectively.
