A family-law filer wants help reaching agreement before court.

National legal provider discovery
Connect mediation providers with people trying to resolve legal problems.
Users who start legal paperwork often need a settlement path too. CourtFormAI can surface mediation options before conflict becomes more expensive.
Mediation category filters
Remote session availability
Credential details
Conflict-neutral positioning
Search demand
Capture searches before people bounce to a generic directory.
CourtFormAI can rank for provider, practice, document, county, and urgent-help queries because the service pages connect search intent to form workflows, provider signup, and consent-based routing.
A landlord, tenant, employer, employee, or business party wants dispute resolution.
A court-connected user needs a mediator by county or subject matter.
A firm wants mediation support for settlement discussions.
Provider inventory
Onboard every useful provider type.
The page is built to support real listings and routing rules. As the directory grows, each provider class can receive its own profile, service area, and lead settings without changing the search architecture.
Family mediators
Divorce mediators
Civil mediators
Probate mediators
Workplace mediators
Online mediation providers
Routing details
Intake fields that make pages useful.
Mediation categories, credentials, and dispute types
Remote and in-person availability
Hourly, flat-fee, or court-connected pricing notes
Languages, counties, and scheduling preferences
National coverage
State pages keep the long tail organized.
National pages support broad searches. State and county pages support local intent once provider inventory and coverage details are ready.
Related legal searches
Internal links help Google and users move between provider types, practice areas, and intake paths without relying on thin location pages.
Questions providers ask
CourtFormAI keeps the marketplace language clear so acquisition can scale without promising legal outcomes.
Can mediators get listed nationally?
Yes. Mediators can be listed by dispute type, state, county, language, and remote or in-person availability.
Is mediation a legal advice service?
Not through CourtFormAI. The platform can help users find independent mediation services while preserving no-legal-advice disclosures.
Which mediation categories should be supported?
Family, divorce, custody, civil, landlord-tenant, probate, workplace, business, and online mediation should be supported as inventory grows.
Add mediators to the network.
CourtFormAI prepares court PDFs from your answers. It does not provide legal advice.
CourtFormAI may receive compensation from legal professionals and service providers who participate in our provider network. CourtFormAI does not recommend or endorse any lawyer or legal professional.
