Civilized and Affordable Divorce
Our main concern was our 2 children and with the help of our experienced mediator we managed to agree on a parenting plan that we both feel comfortable with.
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Divorce Mediation MA, a division of MWI, was created with one goal in mind: to provide divorcing couples from Massachusetts with a collaborative, hassle free, non-traumatic and affordable divorce process.
Through professional and affordable divorce mediation services we helped hundreds of couples in and around Massachusetts to cut down their losses and begin a fresh page in their life with minimum setbacks.
With 10 locations to choose from and a list of top mediators, all of whom have an excellent track record and credentials, we are proud to be Massachusetts' leading divorce mediation service.

William M. Levine is an experienced mediator and arbitrator in private practice. A former family law litigator from 1978 - 2011, he was a partner in the Boston domestic relations law firm Lee & Levine, LLP where his practice focused mostly on divorce and related matters, including property, support, custody, paternity, antenuptial agreements, equity and other litigation matters. Mr. Levine joined our Divorce Panel of Mediators in January of 2009. He is available to mediate and arbitrate in Westwood and Northhampton, MA.
Has been identified in every edition of Naifeh & Smith's The Best Lawyers in America in the field of Family Law since 1995.
One of "The Top 100" in Worth Magazine’s guide to the nation’s best lawyers (December 2005).
Was recognized as one as a “Super Lawyer” in Boston Magazine’s Law & Politics.
Author of numerous articles and publications on family matters.
Frequently teaches, primarily as a chair of Continuing Legal Education programs and as a guest lecturer at law schools, bar associations and other groups.

MaryAnne Chardo Johnson is a mediator, attorney, and teacher. A cum laude graduate of Boston College, MaryAnne holds a BA in education and a JD from Southern New England School of Law. MaryAnne’s work focuses on non-adversarial family law and divorce and family mediation.
She also provides counsel for a number of individual clients on a wide range of interpersonal and family matters. She has successfully mediated numerous disputes associated with separation, divorce, and post-divorce modifications, and has helped divorcing, divorced and never-married clients create workable, mutually satisfactory separation agreements, modifications and parenting plans.
A former Program Coordinator of the Probate and Family Court’s Access and Visitation Project, a court-based Parent Education Program for never-married parents.
Provided extensive editing and legal research for Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE).
Reviewed, revised and/or updated numerous chapters and supplements to many of the various MCLE practice manuals; updated entire MCLE Sourcebooks and Citators.

Josh Hoch is a mediator, instructor and is the Director of Mediation & Arbitration Services at MWI, a dispute resolution service and training firm in Boston, MA.
A mediator since 1996, Josh primarily mediates divorce, family, parenting, child support, never married parents, housing, and eviction cases with Divorce Mediation MA and with MWI. He also serves as a mentor to new mediators and for the past 10 years he supervised 80 mediators who mediated over 500 cases each year.
Has been featured on the award-winning New England's television show "Chronicle", where he provided information about marriage, divorce and the use of divorce and family mediation in Massachusett
Featured in the Boston Globe and in Family Mediation Quarterly.
Presented and taught at several conferences and workshops and is a frequent guest speaker at local law schools.
Member of MWI's training faculty, teaching people to become mediators and teaching advanced mediators to mediate divorce and family cases in Massachusetts.
Member of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC), and is on the Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Chapter where he has served as the Chair of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee.

Nnena Odim is a mediator, trainer, attorney, and consultant. She has been practicing mediation since 1997 and has mediated disputes involving issues such as employment, housing, business, consumer, and the full range of family/domestic relations (divorce, elder care, adoption, care and protection, CHINS, grandparent visitation, etc.).
In Nnena’s permanency mediation practice she works closely with parents, children, guardians, therapists, teachers, and the Department of Children and Families, in order to help all parties come to a resolution about the future stability and well-being of a child in DCF custody.
Designed and led numerous conflict management trainings for several local businesses and agencies, including the Boston Public Schools.
A staff attorney and clinical instructor at Harvard Law School’s Hale and Dorr Legal Service Center.
Conducts trainings for the Harvard Mediation Program and has supervised students in their mediation studies.
Mediated in several MA District Courts, disputes involving: consumer, personal injury, landlord-tenant, interpersonal, and businesses.
In July 2010, Massachusetts State finally joined the other 49 states by adding a new ground for divorce which requires no fault. The new law went into effect on October 12, 2010.
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