WHERE TO BEGIN

Divorce involves real decisions with lasting consequences. Alette offers structured support at two critical moments —when you're still deciding, and when you're ready to move forward. An approach designed for how divorce actually unfolds.

WHEN YOU'RE UNCERTAIN

You're not ready to decide. You need space to think clearly—without pressure toward any particular outcome.

Clarity Call

Free · 15 minutes

A brief conversation to understand where you are and whether Alette's services are a good fit. No pressure, no commitment.

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Clarity Consultation

$225 individual · $400 couple · 60 minutes

Structured space to work through your decision with clarity. Typically 1–3 sessions, time-bounded to your needs. You may decide to stay, proceed, or take more time—all are valid outcomes.

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WHEN YOU'VE DECIDED

You’ve both made the decision. Now you need a structured, cooperative process to build agreements that actually work—for both of you and for your family.

Mediation Consultation

$400 · 60 minutes

Before beginning mediation, we meet to understand your situation, talk through how the process works, and make sure you’re both ready. This is where we identify the key issues and set the foundation for productive sessions ahead.

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Full Mediation

$4,500–$6,750 · 8–12 sessions

Comprehensive divorce mediation from start to finish. Together, you’ll work through finances, parenting, property, and support—building agreements that reflect your family’s actual needs. You leave with a complete written agreement ready for legal review.

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WHAT THE PROCESS LOOKS LIKE

Whether you’re exploring your options or ready to mediate, every path through Alette starts where you are.

1

A Conversation

It starts with a Clarity Call—a free, 15-minute conversation where we talk about where you are and what kind of support would actually help.

2

Structured Sessions

Depending on where you are, sessions look different. If you’re still deciding, we focus on clarity—what you want, what you’re afraid of, what matters most. If you’ve decided, we move into mediation—working through finances, parenting plans, property, and support step by step.

Clarity Consultations are typically 1–3 sessions. Full Mediation is typically 8–12 sessions over several months.

3

Real Decisions, Made Together

In mediation, you and your spouse make the decisions—not a judge, not attorneys negotiating on your behalf. Amy facilitates the conversation so both people are heard, both perspectives are considered, and agreements reflect what actually matters to your family.

4

A Written Agreement

At the end of mediation, you leave with a Memorandum of Understanding—a detailed written document that captures every agreement you’ve made: how you’ll share parenting time, divide property, handle finances, the new structure of your family.

5

Filing & Moving Forward

Your Memorandum of Understanding becomes the foundation for your divorce filing. How you file is up to you—some couples work with an attorney for a final review, others use flat-fee filing services like HelloDivorce or CompleteCase to handle the paperwork at a fraction of traditional legal costs. Either way, the hard work is already done.

The agreements you built together—and the way you learned to make decisions through this process—shape how you co-parent and move forward long after the filing is complete.

DESIGNED WITH INTENTION

This isn’t a shortcut through divorce. It’s a different way through it—one built on the belief that how you navigate this transition shapes everything that comes after.

Not Adversarial

No one is positioned against anyone. The process is designed for two people making decisions together—with a neutral facilitator guiding the conversation, not taking sides.

Not Rushed

Decisions made under pressure tend to unravel. Every session moves at the pace you need—thorough enough to build agreements that last, flexible enough to honor how you process.

Not One-Size-Fits-All

Your family isn’t a template. Whether you’re co-parenting young children or navigating a long marriage with complex finances, the process adapts to what your situation actually requires.

Who This Is For

Alette works with couples who want to approach their divorce—or the possibility of it—with intention rather than reactivity. People who believe their family deserves a thoughtful process, even when the outcome is separation.

You don’t need to have everything figured out. You don’t need to agree on everything yet. You just need to be willing to show up and do the work together.

BEGIN HERE

A brief conversation about where you are and what kind of support would help. No commitment, no pressure—just an honest starting point.