Alternatives to Litigation for Florida Divorces
At Reineke Mediations, Brandon attorney/mediator Beth Reineke, knows the advantages of mediation strongly outweigh litigating a Florida divorce. A Florida Supreme Court Certified Divorce Mediator, Beth draws on over 30 years of experience litigating, mediating, and settling divorce cases in Brandon using virtual and in-person mediation sessions that produce actual results.
With nearly 116,000 people calling Brandon home, Beth reassures divorcing couples throughout Florida that court litigation is not the sole path for resolving family law matters. Mediation can bring relief and peace of mind, empowering you with the knowledge that you control the process, reducing your anxiety, and giving you a sense of encouragement.
Our Hillsborough County mediation attorney believes everyone should have access to alternative dispute resolution (ADR) options that allow them to reach agreements that reflect their unique needs and circumstances. This instills a sense of certainty that these vital decisions are yours—not a judge’s.
Mediation strongly emphasizes preserving and improving communication between parties to minimize conflict, foster positive relationships, and alleviate apprehensions about the future.
Whether both spouses live in Florida or one resides out of state or abroad, our skilled Brandon mediator offers in-person and virtual ADR sessions. These sessions facilitate productive discussions, helping couples reach mutually acceptable solutions for all their unique divorce and family-related issues, including child custody, spousal support, property division, and more.
To learn more, call (813) 205-6675 or contact us online for a free telephone consultation.
Reineke Mediations: Florida Supreme Court Certified Divorce Mediator Areas of Focus
Beth is a highly qualified professional uniquely equipped to assist couples with complex financial circumstances. She brings a wealth of knowledge to her practice, earning a finance degree from the University of South Florida and a law degree from the University of Florida College of Law. Licensed to practice law in Florida in 1990, she initially practiced various types of law until 1997, when she began focusing exclusively on divorce and family law.
From 2000 to 2015, Beth was among fewer than 20 Florida Bar Board Certified Divorce and Family Law Litigators in the Tampa Bay Area. In 2015, she transitioned her practice to focus solely on alternatives to litigation, such as mediation. She has received training in Parent Coordination for high-conflict family matters, Family Arbitration, and Collaborative Divorce. Since 1997, she has been certified by the Florida Supreme Court to conduct mediations for divorces and other family law matters.
Brandon attorney/mediator, Beth Reineke, is now engaged full-time as a neutral in:
- Divorce Mediation.
- Pre-Suit Divorce Mediation.
- Uncontested Divorce Mediation.
- Collaborative Divorce Mediation.
- Cooperative/Amicable Divorce Mediation.
- Property Division Mediation.
- Spousal Support Mediation.
- Child Visitation Mediation.
- Shared Parenting/Co-Parenting Mediation.
- Parent Coordination Mediation.
- Child Support Mediation.
- Post-Judgment Modification Mediation.
- Court Ordered/Attorney Assisted Divorce Mediation.
Unlike litigated divorce cases, which can last months or even years, most mediations are completed, and agreements are signed and ready for filing within four to six weeks.
When you choose Beth Reineke, a seasoned courtroom lawyer, for mediation, you can access a wealth of legal knowledge, financial expertise, and practical insights that non-attorney mediators cannot offer. Contact Reineke Mediations today to discover how, besides the many benefits of opting for mediation and other alternative dispute resolution (ADR), most pre-suit and uncontested divorce mediations in Brandon are resolved with agreements signed and ready for filing within four to six weeks.
What Does the Average Contested Divorce Cost in Florida?
The cost of a contested divorce in Florida can vary widely depending on several factors, including the case’s complexity, the parties’ willingness to cooperate, attorney fees, court costs, and other expenses. However, to provide a rough estimate, the average contested divorce may cost anywhere from $10,000 to $30,000 or much more if the case doesn’t settle and must go to trial.
The average pre-suit mediation with minor children usually costs less than $5,000 from start to finish, this includes the mediator’s time calculating child support and drafting your Marital Agreements, Parenting Plans, and all the Court Documents needed to get divorced.
Are Mediated Agreements Legally Binding in Florida?
Yes, mediated agreements are legally binding in Florida if they meet specific requirements and are approved by the court. Once approved, the mediated settlement agreement becomes part of the final divorce decree.
Why Choose Brandon Family Law Mediation Attorney Beth Reineke
Practical solutions stem from experience—understanding the law, the facts and figures, and the options that the court will approve, as well as recognizing when and why negotiations break down.
After witnessing the damage litigation can cause without resolving underlying disputes, and seeing the positive outcomes of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), attorney and mediator Beth Reineke decided to cease litigating divorce and custody cases to focus entirely on litigation alternatives like mediation.
At Reineke Mediations, we firmly believe that any aspect of divorce and custody can be resolved without a courtroom battle. Attorney Reineke has successfully mediated complex property divisions, entrenched custody disputes, high-stakes alimony, and child support issues. She offers creative suggestions, gentle guidance, and reality-check wisdom drawn from her extensive courtroom experience.
Whether you both live in Florida or if one spouse lives out of state or out of the country, our skilled Brandon mediator provides in-person and virtual ADR sessions that facilitate productive discussions between couples, helping them reach mutually acceptable solutions to all their unique divorce and family related issues, including child custody, spousal support, property division, and more.
Contact Beth Reineke to discuss whether your family law needs are a good fit for mediation or another form of alternative dispute resolution during a free phone consultation.
What is Unique About Brandon, Florida?
Brandon, Florida, is known for several distinguishing features, including its proximity to Tampa, which offers a blend of suburban living, diverse cultural experiences, and economic opportunities, making it a unique and dynamic community within the Tampa Bay area.
Brandon is home to one of the largest shopping malls in the Tampa Bay area. Brandon Mall features a wide range of retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment options, making it a major shopping destination for residents and visitors alike.
Brandon is known for its diverse population and residents from various cultural backgrounds and ethnicities. This diversity is reflected in the community’s restaurants, cultural events, and local businesses, contributing to its vibrant and inclusive atmosphere.
Despite its suburban development, Brandon offers plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities. Nearby parks, such as Alafia River State Park and Lithia Springs Park, provide hiking trails, picnic areas, boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
Brandon maintains a strong sense of community, with residents actively participating in local events, festivals, and charitable activities. Organizations such as the Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce and various community groups work to foster connections and support local businesses and initiatives.
Brandon has experienced significant growth and development in recent years due to ongoing commercial and residential expansion.
As a result, the Hillsborough County Clerk of Court has established a service office in Brandon where your family law case will be filed with the court. It is located at 311 Pauls Drive, Brandon, Florida 33511. There are two courthouses that service couples living in Hillsborough County. One is located in downtown Tampa; the other is located in Plant City. Since you reside in Brandon, your case will automatically be assigned to the Plant City courthouse and your judge will hold the hearing related to your case at the Plant City courthouse.
Brandon has a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century when it was initially founded as a railroad junction. While much of its rural character has been replaced by suburban development, remnants of its history can still be seen in landmarks such as the historic Brandon Family Cemetery and the Brandon Regional Library.