At Aloha Divorce™, we know that every relationship is unique—and so is every transition. Whether you’re working through challenges in your marriage or preparing for a peaceful separation, it’s important to choose the right type of support for your situation.
When Marriage Counseling May Be the Right Fit:
Marriage counseling focuses on healing, growth, and reconnection. It may be a great next step if:
- You’re both committed to exploring ways to stay together
- Communication breakdowns are affecting your connection
- Trust needs to be rebuilt
- Emotional challenges are creating distance
- You’re working to co-parent in a healthier way, even after separating
When Mediation May Be the Better Fit:
Family mediation is a collaborative process designed to help couples navigate the logistics of separation in a respectful and productive way. It may be right for you if:
- Divorce or separation feels like the next step
- You need support resolving practical matters—like parenting plans, property division, or finances
- You’re both committed to open dialogue and reaching fair agreements
- There’s no history of abuse or unsafe dynamics
A Compassionate Approach, Whatever You Choose
Counseling and mediation don’t have to be either/or. Sometimes, couples begin with counseling and move into mediation—or use both alongside each other. And in some cases, if safety or communication is a concern, other approaches may be more appropriate.
At Aloha Divorce™, our role is to support couples through transitions with kindness, clarity, and calm. Whether you’re working to stay together or part ways peacefully, we’re here to help you do it with care.








