Family Law Mediation in Denton County

Guiding Denton County families toward resolution through private,
experienced mediation outside the courtroom.

Serving All Of Denton

Conveniently located in Keller, just south of Denton County

Experienced Mediator

A certified mediator with nearly 30 years of Texas family law experience

Settlement Focused

Helping families find practical solutions without going to trial

Experienced Family Law Mediation For Denton County Families

Mediation Services For Attorneys, Couples, And Families In Denton County

Carroll Mediations provides family law mediation to clients throughout Denton County, Texas. From Denton and Flower Mound to Lewisville, Highland Village, Argyle, and the growing communities across the county, Nicole Carroll helps families and attorneys navigate divorce and family disputes through a structured, private mediation process.

Whether you are an attorney looking for a prepared and professional mediator, a couple seeking a less adversarial path through divorce, or an individual trying to understand your options outside of litigation, Carroll Mediations offers a calm and focused approach built on nearly three decades of Texas family law experience.

Nicole works with Denton County clients on the full range of family law matters, including divorce, child custody, visitation, parenting plans, child support, spousal support, and property division. Her office in Keller is conveniently located just south of the Denton County line, making it easily accessible from communities throughout both Denton and Tarrant counties.

Denton, Flower Mound, Lewisville, Highland Village, Corinth, Little Elm, Argyle, The Colony, Double Oak, Bartonville, Lantana, Trophy Club, & Surrounding Denton County Areas

Why Denton County Families Choose Mediation

Greater Privacy – More Control – A Constructive Process

Denton County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas, and with that growth comes an increasing number of families navigating divorce, custody changes, and other family law matters. Many of those families are discovering that mediation offers a more productive and less stressful alternative to traditional courtroom litigation.

For families in Denton County, mediation provides a way to resolve disputes on their own terms. Rather than waiting for a court date and placing decisions in the hands of a judge, mediation allows both parties to work together toward agreements that reflect their family’s actual needs and priorities. This is especially important in custody and co-parenting matters, where a collaborative process often leads to stronger, more durable outcomes.

Nicole Carroll brings a thorough understanding of Texas family law and a practical approach to mediation that resonates with Denton County clients. Her background as both a practicing attorney and a certified mediator allows her to guide productive conversations, help parties identify common ground, and keep the process focused on resolution rather than conflict.

Informed Guidance – Private Resolution – Family Law Mediation

What Family Law Mediation
Can Address In Denton 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 working through the terms of their divorce, including asset division, debt allocation, and settlement agreements, without the expense and uncertainty of a trial.

Child Custody & Parenting Plans

For parents seeking to establish or modify custody arrangements, create workable visitation schedules, and build parenting plans that prioritize their children’s wellbeing.

Support & Post-Decree Matters

For families addressing child support, spousal maintenance, or modifications to existing court orders when life circumstances have changed.

Common Questions About Family Law
Mediation In Denton County

Common Questions About Family Law
Mediation In Denton County

Helpful Answers – Common Questions – Mediation Guidance

In many Denton County family law cases, the court will order mediation before a case is allowed to go to trial. Even when it is not court-ordered, mediation is widely used by Denton County families and attorneys because it typically produces faster, less expensive, and more satisfactory results than litigation.
In court, a judge makes decisions about your case based on the evidence presented. In mediation, both parties work with a neutral mediator to reach their own agreement. Mediation is private, typically faster, and gives families more control over the outcome. It also tends to be significantly less expensive than going to trial.

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.

It is common for one party to be more open to mediation than the other at first. In many cases, once both sides understand the process and its benefits, they are willing to participate. If you are interested in mediation but unsure whether your spouse will agree, contact Carroll Mediations at (817) 706-7322 to discuss your options.

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.

Yes. Mediation can address complex property division, business interests, retirement accounts, and other financial matters. Nicole Carroll’s nearly three decades of Texas family law experience include working through financially complex cases, and she helps parties organize the issues so they can be discussed productively.