SnapDivorce® makes divorce simple by
eliminating the need for expensive attorneys
and court appearances.
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With flexible appointments in-office or over the phone, you can resolve your divorce at your convenience.
We make divorce simple, because our team of experienced mediators handle the entire process for you. We’re there for you every step of the way.
You’re involved in every decision along the way. That means you’ll guide the outcome of your case to achieve a satisfying result.
Imagine the future you desire. We’ll help you achieve it by working with you to develop a clear road map forward.
Your future security is important. You’ll save tens of thousands of dollars over a traditional divorce. That’s money you can invest in your future.
We eliminate the chaos of divorce. You’ll feel peace of mind knowing you chose the amicable way to resolve your divorce.
We are experienced attorney-mediators focused on your family
and future by resolving divorces successfully for over 30 years.
SnapDivorce® Leadership
SnapDivorce® Leadership
Address
75 South Clinton Avenue
Rochester, NY 14604
Office Hours
Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
and by appointment
SnapDivorce provides divorce mediation services for couples throughout Rochester, New York and Monroe County who are seeking a practical and cooperative alternative to traditional divorce litigation. Through mediation, spouses work together with a neutral mediator to resolve financial and parenting issues in a structured and respectful environment.
Instead of relying on opposing attorneys and lengthy courtroom proceedings, mediation allows couples to address property division, financial arrangements, and parenting plans through constructive discussions. Many couples in Rochester choose mediation because it allows them to maintain greater control over the outcome of their divorce while reducing both cost and conflict.
Our mediators regularly work with couples from communities throughout the Rochester area, including Brighton, Greece, Irondequoit, Pittsford, Henrietta, and surrounding areas.
Traditional divorce litigation often involves each spouse hiring separate attorneys, negotiating through formal legal procedures, and sometimes appearing in court to resolve disputes. This process can be time-consuming, expensive, and stressful for families.
Divorce mediation offers a more practical and efficient approach. During mediation sessions, both spouses work together with a neutral professional who helps guide discussions and facilitate mutually acceptable agreements.
Many couples in Rochester choose mediation because it can:
Because mediation focuses on cooperation rather than confrontation, many couples find that it provides a more constructive way to complete the divorce process.
Divorces for residents of Rochester are handled through the New York State Supreme Court in Monroe County. The courthouse is located in downtown Rochester and processes divorce and family law matters for residents throughout the region.
Couples who pursue traditional litigation may spend significant time navigating court procedures, attorney negotiations, and scheduling hearings.
Through divorce mediation, many of the issues involved in divorce can be resolved before the final paperwork is submitted to the court. Once agreements are reached, they can be incorporated into the required legal documents so the divorce can be finalized under New York law.
Divorce mediation sessions typically focus on resolving the financial and parenting issues involved in ending a marriage. These discussions may include:
The mediator helps guide discussions so both spouses can explore solutions that are fair, practical, and sustainable for their future.
For couples with children, mediation provides an opportunity to develop thoughtful parenting plans that prioritize stability and consistency. Parents can work together to create custody arrangements, parenting schedules, and communication guidelines that support their children’s well-being.
Because mediation encourages constructive dialogue, many families in Rochester find that it helps preserve long-term co-parenting relationships.
Our mediators work with couples from communities throughout Monroe County who are seeking a more cooperative approach to divorce. Many clients come from areas including:
If you live in Rochester or anywhere in Monroe County and are considering divorce mediation, our team can help you understand your options and determine whether mediation may be appropriate for your situation.
Many couples who initially consider traditional divorce litigation later discover that mediation provides a more practical path forward. By focusing on cooperation rather than courtroom disputes, mediation allows spouses to resolve important issues more efficiently while maintaining greater control over decisions affecting their finances and family relationships.
For many families in Rochester, mediation provides a constructive and efficient way to complete the divorce process while reducing unnecessary conflict.
Rochester is a major city in western New York and serves as the center of Monroe County. Divorce and family law matters for Rochester residents are handled through the New York State Supreme Court in Monroe County.
Couples from communities across the Rochester area—including Brighton, Greece, Irondequoit, and Pittsford—often explore divorce mediation when they want to resolve the issues involved in their divorce without prolonged litigation.
Because mediation allows spouses to work through financial and parenting issues outside of the courtroom, many families in Rochester find that it provides a more efficient and less stressful path toward completing the divorce process.
SnapDivorce provides divorce mediation services throughout New York State. Many couples seeking divorce mediation in Rochester also explore services in other regions, including:
The cost of divorce mediation in Rochester typically ranges from $5,000 to $9,000, depending on the complexity of the case and the number of sessions required. Mediation is generally more cost-effective than traditional divorce litigation involving separate attorneys.
Most divorce mediation cases in New York are completed within several weeks to a few months, depending on how quickly both parties are able to reach agreements.
In most cases, couples who complete mediation can avoid court appearances. Once agreements are finalized, the necessary documents are submitted to the court for approval.
Yes. Once a mediated agreement is signed and incorporated into the divorce filing, it becomes legally binding and enforceable under New York law.
Yes. Mediation is designed to help couples work through disagreements and reach mutually acceptable solutions.
Address
75 South Clinton Avenue
Rochester, NY 14604
Office Hours
Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
and by appointment
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