Family Law Mediation in Tarrant County

Helping families across Tarrant County resolve divorce and family law disputes
with privacy, dignity, and experienced guidance.

Locally Based

Office in Keller, serving families throughout Tarrant County

Resolution Focused

Helping clients reach practical agreements outside the courtroom

Experienced Guidance

Nearly three decades of family law insight and mediation experience

Trusted Family Law Mediation In Tarrant County, Texas

Mediation For Families, Couples, And Attorneys In Tarrant County

Carroll Mediations provides family law mediation for clients throughout Tarrant County, Texas. Whether you are an attorney seeking a skilled mediator for your client’s case, a couple looking for a more private path through divorce, or an individual exploring alternatives to litigation, Nicole Carroll offers a calm, structured process grounded in nearly three decades of Texas family law experience.

Located in Keller, Carroll Mediations is conveniently positioned to serve families across the county, from Fort Worth and Arlington to Southlake, Grapevine, Colleyville, and the surrounding communities. Nicole works with clients on a wide range of family law matters including divorce, child custody, parenting plans, child support, spousal support, and property division.

Many families in Tarrant County choose mediation because it offers more control over outcomes, greater privacy than courtroom proceedings, and a less adversarial environment for resolving sensitive issues. Rather than leaving decisions to a judge, mediation allows both parties to participate directly in shaping agreements that reflect their family’s priorities and circumstances.

Fort Worth, Arlington, Southlake, Grapevine, Keller, Colleyville, Euless, Bedford, Haltom City, North Richland Hills, Hurst, Watauga, Saginaw, Mansfield, & Surrounding Tarrant County Areas

Why Tarrant County Families Choose Mediation

Privacy – Practical Outcomes – A Calmer Path Forward

Families in Tarrant County are increasingly choosing mediation as a first step rather than a last resort. The Tarrant County court system handles thousands of family law cases each year, and many of those disputes involve issues that can be resolved more efficiently and with less emotional toll through mediation.

Mediation is especially well suited for families in Tarrant County who want to maintain a cooperative relationship after the legal process ends. When children are involved, a mediated agreement can set a stronger foundation for co-parenting because both parties had a direct hand in creating it. This is true whether you are in Fort Worth, Southlake, Arlington, or any of the communities across the county.

Nicole Carroll understands the specific dynamics of family law practice in Tarrant County. Her familiarity with local procedures, combined with her background as a practicing Texas family law attorney and certified mediator, allows her to guide clients through a process that is both legally informed and personally supportive.

Practical Solutions – Informed Guidance – Family Law Resolution

What Family Law Mediation
Can Address In Tarrant County

Mediation through Carroll Mediations can help Tarrant County families work through a wide range of family law matters, including the issues outlined below. Each case is approached with personalized attention and a focus on practical resolution.

Divorce & Property Division

For couples seeking to divide assets, assign debts, and finalize the terms of their divorce without the cost and uncertainty of a trial.

Child Custody & Parenting Plans

For parents who want to create custody arrangements, visitation schedules, and parenting plans that work for their children and their family’s daily life.

Support & Modifications

For families navigating child support, spousal support, or post-decree modifications when circumstances have changed since the original order.

Common Questions About Family Law
Mediation In Tarrant County

Common Questions About Family Law
Mediation In Tarrant County

Helpful Answers – Common Questions – Mediation Guidance

In many Tarrant County family law cases, courts will order mediation before allowing a case to proceed to trial. Even when mediation is not required, many attorneys and families choose it voluntarily because it often leads to faster, less expensive, and more satisfactory outcomes than litigation.
Carroll Mediations is located at 101 Bourland Road, Suite F-2, in Keller, Texas, which is centrally positioned within Tarrant County. The office is easily accessible from Fort Worth, Southlake, Grapevine, Colleyville, Arlington, and other communities throughout the county.
Yes. Mediation does not require the parties to agree on everything before they begin. The mediator’s role is to help facilitate productive conversation and guide both parties toward workable solutions, even when emotions are running high. Many families find that the mediation process itself helps reduce tension and open the door to practical compromise.
If the parties are unable to reach a full agreement, the case can still proceed through the court system. However, even partial agreements reached in mediation can reduce the number of issues that need to be decided by a judge, saving time and expense for both sides.
Mediation is typically far less expensive than taking a case to trial. For specific pricing information, contact Carroll Mediations directly at (817) 706-7322 or view more information on the booking page.