How to Resolve Custody, Parenting Time, and Support Without a Court Battle
Introduction
If you are an unmarried parent, resolving issues like custody, parenting time, and child support can feel overwhelming.
Many parents assume:
👉 The reality is that many families can resolve these issues without litigation.
Mediation offers a practical, efficient, and less stressful way to reach agreements—while keeping control of the outcome. Unmarried parents shy away from getting agreements because they don’t want to rock the boat but while everyone gets along is the perfect time to outline everyone’s rights and responsibilities in writing. Don’t wait until there is a dispute or a fight over an issue that can be resolved calmly before there is an argument.
What Is Mediation?
Mediation is a process where:
👉 A neutral third party (recommend using an experienced family law attorney)
👉 Helps parents reach agreements on important issues and puts them on paper that the court will enforce
These issues may include:
👉 The mediator does not make decisions—the parents do. The mediator helps parents understand the law, the issues and some practical solutions for their family.
Why Mediation Is Especially Important for Unmarried Parents
Unmarried parents face unique challenges:
👉 This makes early decisions even more important.
Mediation allows parents to:
Stay in Control of the Outcome
In court:
👉 A judge—who does not know your family—makes the final decision
In mediation:
👉 You and the other parent decide what works best for your child, you talk and discuss and share until the best decision can be made
This allows for:
Reduce Conflict and Stress
Litigation increases tension, stress and money worrries between parents.
Mediation:
👉 This is especially important when you will continue co-parenting long-term.
Protect Your Child
Children are often the most affected by conflict.
Mediation helps:
👉 A stable environment benefits your child now and in the future.
Save Time and Money
Court cases can take months—or longer—and become expensive.
Mediation is typically:
👉 Many families reach agreements in one or two mediation meetings instead of months of litigation
Create a Comprehensive Parenting Plan
Through mediation, parents can resolve:
👉 This results in a clear, enforceable plan when submitted to the court.
Avoid Unnecessary Litigation
Most cases do not need litigation, especially without trying to negotiate first
Mediation allows parents to:
👉 Even when there are disagreements, mediation can often resolve them.
When Mediation May Not Be Appropriate
Mediation may not be the right fit in every situation, particularly where there are:
👉 In those cases, litigation and court may be necessary.
Work With Experienced Arizona Family Law Attorneys
At Best Law Firm, we help unmarried parents:
👉 Our goal is to help families reach practical, lasting solutions.
Final Thoughts
For unmarried parents, mediation is one of the most effective ways to:
👉 It allows you to stay in control while protecting your child and your future.
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