California Mediators

     Cinda Jones

  • I focus on a Financial Mediation process that provides a safe, creative environment to help couples understand and explore their immediate and long-term financial options that will affect their lives going forward. Discussions regarding financial issues are not just about the numbers, there is often an emotional value involved so I work with the parties to ensure that this is both acknowledged and taken into consideration.
    1901 First Avenue, 2nd Floor
    San Diego, CALIFORNIA, 92101
    Phone: (617) 266-6262

  •  Sondra BenNaEim

  • I am a family law mediator and collaborative law attorney. Whenever possible, and it almost always is, two parties can work through their differences and find a compromise they can both live with. I have mediated over 100 cases in various subjects. My approach to Dispute Resolution is that any person, with any issue, can succeed in mediation if they enter the process with an open mind and in good faith.
    1851 East First Street
    Santa Ana, CA, 92705
    Phone: 714-619-9344

  •  Linda Gross

  • Southern California family law attorney Linda S. Gross has 25 years of experience as a lawyer and has an extensive background in alternative family law approaches. One of the methods we use is the “collaborative family law process,” which allows a couple to spend more resources on analysis and less time fighting. Clients are better served by putting their efforts into settlement rather than into conflict. In addition to the collaborative process, Linda has specialized mediation training.
    2730 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 220
    Santa Monica, CA, 90403
    Phone: (310) 829-3221

Twitter:

  • How married couples can deal with money stresses in today's economic climate. http://t.co/veKdTb0T

  • The New Yorker comes up with great marriage cartoons. Here's one from the caption contest that says it all. http://t.co/b3gJIChh

  • Two guys have started a "dating site" for married couples with the aim to improve marriages. http://t.co/IrT5sl8k

  • See the caption number 3. Highlights the absurdity of annoying but senseless marital disputes. http://t.co/7bytfF6l

  • Divorced, but their parents had married. Much complication ensues. True story in today's New York Times. http://t.co/WIjiJiqi

Who are we?

We are experts, attorneys, and regular people focused on the field of marital mediation.