TAMPA PRIVATE DIVORCE MEDIATION

Dissolving Marriage Discreetly Through Mediation

Divorce is an intensely private matter. The last thing you want is for your financial information or the personal details of your divorce to become conversation fodder. Unfortunately, divorce hearings and many documents filed in conjunction with contested proceedings are public record.

The surest way to keep the details of your divorce confidential is to stay out of court. The pre-suit divorce mediation process is entirely private and also reduces much of the conflict and expense. Many high net worth couples choose mediated divorce to avoid divulging sensitive information about their income and assets.

Tampa attorney mediator Beth Reineke provides private pre-suit mediations to clients seeking a practical and confidential divorce. She is Certified by the Florida Supreme Court to conduct divorce and custody mediations.

  • “Excellent communication and was quick to get back on any questions or concerns. Highly recommended.”
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St. Petersburg Confidential Divorce Mediation

If a contested divorce case is filed, both parties must file financial affidavits containing full financial disclosure. These documents are part of the public record, along with other personal disclosures or “dirty laundry” revealed in petitions, motions and at hearings.

A pre-suit mediated divorce allows you control over numerous aspects of divorce that you may wish to keep private and confidential:

  • Incomes of each party
  • Specific assets or investments
  • The level of child support
  • Terms of custody and parenting time
  • Monetary settlements and alimony amounts
  • The grounds for your divorce
  • Personal information about the adults
  • Personal information about your children
  • Information about psychological counseling or psychiatric care

A mediated marital settlement agreement may include a divorce confidentiality agreement between the parties restricting the disclosure of private financial information and the terms of the parties’ mediated agreement. Ms. Reineke is a skilled mediator who can help you resolve complex disputes and iron out any remaining details, and then draft the agreements to the specs required by local family courts.

Our Approach Sets Us Apart

  • Supreme Court Certified Mediator

    Not all mediators are licensed attorneys - Beth Reineke brings legal experience and practical insights to the mediation process.

  • Over 3 Decades of Legal Experience

    Reineke Mediations has over 3 decades of legal experience in helping families find divorce resolutions. 

  • Litigation Free

    We believe any aspect of divorce and custody can be resolved without a courtroom fight. Beth Reineke has experience with mediating complex property division, entrenched custody disputes, and high-stakes alimony and child support issues. Reineke Mediations provides creative suggestions, gentle guidance, and reality check wisdom from years of hard work in courtroom wars.

Is Mediation the Right Choice?

We offer free phone consultations and reasonable rates for mediation, drafting of agreements, preparation of court documents and other mediation services. During your initial consultation, attorney Beth Reineke will discuss the benefits of mediation and alternative dispute resolution (ADR), and whether these methods are the right fit for your situation.

Alternatives to Litigation Litigation Free, Stress Free

Beth G. Reineke is here for you no matter the case.

Meet Our Supreme Court Certified Divorce Mediator

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Divorce Mediation Lawyer

Divorce litigation can be costly and nasty and results can be very public. If confidentiality is important, we can help explore the pros and cons of pre-suit mediation as alternative way to get divorced. Please call (813) 205-6675 or  contact us online. Tampa private divorce lawyer Beth Reineke regularly mediates for clients throughout the Tampa Bay Area: Hillsborough County, Pinellas County and Pasco County.

Get in Touch

Call 813-205-6675 or fill out the form below to get started. 

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