Sunshine Coast Family Mediation
Family Mediators Sunshine Coast – Resolve Disputes Amicably
Looking for professional family mediators on the Sunshine Coast? Our experienced mediators help couples, families, and individuals resolve conflicts related to separation, parenting, property, and finances. Whether in person, online, or via telephone, we make mediation accessible wherever you are.
Why Choose Our Sunshine Coast Family Mediator Service?
Local Expertise: We understand the unique needs of Sunshine Coast families and Queensland family law.
Flexible Sessions: Mediation is available in-person at our Maroochydore location, online, over the phone, or via video conference.
Transparent Pricing: Fixed-fee sessions ensure no surprises, allowing families to focus on resolution.
Trusted Guidance: Our professional mediators have years of experience assisting families to reach fair agreements.
Location
5 South Sea Islander Way, Maroochydore
Our Family Mediation Sunshine Coast service is available across the Sunshine Coast and beyond. Whether in person at one of chosen local venues, online, by phone, or via video conference, you can access our expert mediation services to resolve your dispute, no matter where you are located.






Not all Family Mediation Sunshine Coast practitioners offer the same level of expertise. Our services include fixed-fee pricing and can be conducted in person, online, via shuttle, or over the telephone. Clients can access our mediation services from anywhere in the world and your matter will be handled by highly experienced mediators..
Our Family Mediation Services
Parenting and Family Dispute Resolution
Resolve disputes around child custody, parenting arrangements, and co-parenting agreements in a safe, neutral environment.
Property and Financial Mediation
We assist couples in dividing assets, superannuation, and other financial matters, helping you reach a fair property settlement.
Online and Remote Mediation
For clients across the Sunshine Coast or worldwide, mediation sessions are available via secure video conferencing or telephone.
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Hear from Our Sunshine Coast Clients
What Families Are Saying About Our Sunshine Coast Mediation Services
Going through a separation was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done, but Mediation for Families made the whole process so much easier. They were understanding, patient, and always explained things clearly. I never felt rushed or judged. Thanks to their help, we reached a fair agreement without unnecessary stress. I can’t thank them enough.”
I was recommended Mediation for Families by a friend here on the Coast, and I’m so glad I reached out. They genuinely care about families and know how to resolve a parenting dispute from the inside out. Their calm approach really helped during mediation. Highly recommend for anyone needing family law assistance.
From the first meeting, I felt like the Mediator truly cared about what was best for my children. They kept my kids’ wellbeing at the centre of every discussion between myself and ex and helped us get parenting arrangements that actually work for us. A huge thank you to the whole team for their kindness and professionalism.
I’ve dealt with a few mediators over the years, for my business, but Mediation for Families stands out. They were always upfront about costs and timelines, and they communicated every step of the way. What really impressed me was their empathy – they never treated me like just another case. True Sunshine Coast professionalism.
During my separation, I became very overwhelmed and didn’t know where to start. Mediation for Families gave me confidence and guided me through everything from property settlement to parenting orders. Their support helped me rebuild my life. I’m so grateful for their warmth and expertise.
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Frequently Asked Questions for Sunshine Coast Mediation
Can FDR cover both parenting and property disputes?
Yes. While parenting disputes are the primary area where FDR is mandatory, family mediation can also assist in resolving property settlements, financial arrangements, and other family disputes. Courts may still require proof of attempts at resolution before proceedings.How can FDR help develop a Parenting Plan?
Through family mediation, an FDRP will guide parents to develop a child-focused parenting plan. The mediator ensures that the child’s best interests remain the priority, helping parents negotiate agreements on living arrangements, parental responsibilities, changeovers, communication, and special occasions.What is Family Mediation?
Family mediation is a structured process where an accredited family mediator helps parents and families resolve disputes regarding parenting plans, property settlements, and child support without going to court. Through family dispute resolution, parties can reach mutually acceptable agreements in a neutral, supportive environment.What is Family Dispute Resolution (FDR)?
Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) is the formal process of assisting separating parents or families to resolve conflicts. FDR is conducted by a registered Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner (FDRP) and focuses on communication, negotiation, and collaborative problem-solving. It is designed to reduce conflict, encourage cooperation, and achieve sustainable agreements, particularly around parenting arrangements and parenting plans.
When is FDR not required?
There may be specific exemptions to attending family mediation:
Cases involving family violence or child abuse.
Situations deemed urgent by the Court.
When one party is unable to participate due to health, incapacity, or location.
Other circumstances recognised under Section 60I of the Family Law Act 1975.
What is a Parenting Plan?
A parenting plan is a written agreement that sets out each parent's responsibilities and arrangements for their children after separation. Parenting plans may include living arrangements, time spent with each parent, holidays, communication, and decision-making responsibilities. They are encouraged under the Family Law Act as a way to reach agreements without resorting to litigation.

