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Most Texas family cases settle, and increasingly they settle in mediation. In Round Rock, SMB Law, PC guides clients through exactly how a mediation works so it feels far less intimidating. A Round Rock mediation lawyer who walks you through each step makes the process feel manageable instead of daunting. Shane M. Boasberg has guided Central Texas families through mediation for over twenty years and personally prepares you for the day.

Family mediation session in Round Rock, Texas

Round Rock clients often picture mediation as a tense showdown across a table; the reality is usually calmer, more structured, and more in their control than they expect.

Where a Round Rock mediation fits in your case

Round Rock is in Williamson County, so a case is filed with the Williamson County District Clerk at the Justice Center in Georgetown — but mediation itself happens in a neutral office, not the courthouse, and a signed agreement is then submitted to that court.

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What family mediation is and how a session works

Mediation is a confidential settlement process led by a neutral third party — the mediator — who does not decide anything and does not represent either side. Instead, the mediator helps the two parties (and their attorneys) reach their own agreement. A typical family mediation uses caucus style: each side, with their lawyer, sits in a separate room, and the mediator shuttles between them carrying offers, counteroffers, and reality checks. Because the parties are not in the same room, the process stays calmer and lets people negotiate without direct confrontation. Everything said in mediation is confidential and generally cannot be used later in court, which frees both sides to explore compromises. If the parties reach terms, they sign a Mediated Settlement Agreement that day. We prepare Round Rock clients for each part of this — what to bring, how offers are exchanged, and how to hold firm on what matters while giving ground where it does not — so mediation is a process they drive rather than one that happens to them.

Preparation is what makes mediation work

The Round Rock clients who do best in mediation are the ones who walk in prepared, and that preparation is most of our job. Before the session we make sure the financial picture is complete — income, accounts, debts, and a proposed division — because you cannot settle property you have not valued. We help you rank your priorities honestly, separating the issues worth fighting for from the ones where flexibility buys goodwill, and we develop realistic opening positions and fallback numbers. We also prepare you for the emotional rhythm of a long mediation day, including the pressure that builds toward the end. A party who arrives with organized information and a clear plan negotiates from strength; one who improvises tends to give away too much or dig in on the wrong thing. Our aim is for a Round Rock client to reach the signing table having made deliberate choices, not reactive ones.

Working with us from Round Rock

Our office is about 20 miles south in downtown Austin via I-35. We handle most Round Rock mediation preparation by phone, video, and e-signature, and attend the session with you.

At SMB Law, PC you work directly with attorney Shane M. Boasberg, who has represented Texans for more than two decades and has been licensed by the State of Texas since 2003. We prepare you thoroughly for mediation, explain things in plain English, and keep you informed from your first confidential consultation through a signed agreement.

Why clients choose SMB Law, PC

  • Direct attorney access — you talk to Shane, licensed since 2003, not a call center.
  • Real preparation — we walk into mediation with a plan, not just hope.
  • Transparent fees explained before you commit.

What working with us looks like

  1. Confidential consultation to understand your goals and whether mediation fits.
  2. Preparation — gathering the financials and framing your priorities and offers.
  3. The mediation session, where we negotiate on your behalf toward an agreement.
  4. A signed settlement turned into a court order so it is final and enforceable.

Frequently asked questions

What does a mediator do?

A mediator is a neutral third party who helps both sides reach their own agreement. The mediator does not decide the case or represent either party.

What is caucus-style mediation?

Each party and their lawyer sit in separate rooms, and the mediator moves between them exchanging offers, which keeps the process calmer and less confrontational.

Is what I say in mediation confidential?

Yes. Communications in mediation are generally confidential and cannot be used against you later in court, which encourages open negotiation.

Where does a Round Rock mediation take place?

Usually in a neutral mediator’s office rather than the courthouse; the resulting agreement is then filed with the court in Georgetown.

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