Divorce and International Family Mediation

When communication breaks down and decisions feel overwhelming.

I support international and cross-border couples and families in moving towards understanding and clear solutions through mediation and legal representation, in English and Hungarian.

The Next Step

How can I help?

Mediation is a voluntary and confidential process. It provides a structured space where both parties can speak openly and be heard. It is especially helpful when communication has broken down or emotions are strong. The goal is not to win, but to find balanced solutions that you can both accept, particularly when children are involved.

In international families, additional questions often arise: which country has jurisdiction, where proceedings may begin, or how parenting arrangements can work across borders. I help you understand the relevant framework under Hungarian and EU law and support you in shaping clear and realistic agreements. Where another country is involved, mediation can help prepare arrangements before formal legal steps are finalized there.

The decisions always remain yours. I guide the conversation, help organize complex issues, and support solutions that are fair and workable.

Faster
In many situations, it’s possible to reach a workable agreement much faster than through court proceedings or a longer therapeutic process.

Clear and predictable
You’ll understand the steps of the process and the expected number of sessions in advance. If any questions come up, we can always talk them through.

Cost-effective
Mediation usually involves significantly lower costs than a lengthy legal process or ongoing therapy.

What kind of matters can be addressed?

Mediation can support:

  • Divorce and separation, including international situations

  • Relationship conflicts 

  • Ongoing family conflicts

  • Property and financial agreements

  • Parenting and cross-border residence arrangements

  • Separation of unmarried partners

  • Dissolution of registered civil partnerships

Even when different countries, languages, or cultural expectations are involved, respectful dialogue is possible. Agreements built together are more stable than decisions imposed from outside.

We find solution together.

Frequently
Asked
Questions

When is mediation recommended?

Mediation is helpful when communication has broken down and shared decisions must be made. It is particularly valuable in international situations, where legal uncertainty can increase stress.


The court has referred us to mediation. Am I in the right place?

Yes. I support you in developing clear agreements that may be submitted to the competent court if required.


How long does the process take?

Some matters can be resolved in one or two sessions. More complex or international situations may require more time. The process always moves forward step by step, at a manageable pace.

Taking the first step can feel difficult, especially when more than one country is involved.

If you would like to explore how mediation may support your situation, I welcome you to arrange an initial consultation.

You do not need to resolve everything at once.
It is enough to begin.