A Better Way to Restructure Relationships
Saskatchewan’s family law now emphasizes cooperation over conflict. Before going to court, separating or divorcing couples must participate in Early Family Dispute Resolution (EFDR) — a process that helps families reorganize their lives collaboratively rather than through litigation.
At Koskie | Law, we believe family transitions are best managed with dignity and respect. Whether you’re navigating parenting decisions, property division, or other complex issues, our team helps you find practical, lasting solutions that put relationships — and children — first.
Family Mediation
Work through conflict in a respectful, guided conversation. Our mediator helps couples make fair, practical decisions together, even on difficult issues.
Parent Coordination
For parents who struggle to make ongoing decisions, a parent coordinator helps resolve disagreements quickly and keeps the focus on your children’s well-being.
Summary Legal Information
We provide neutral, informative guidance about family law to help you understand your options before making decisions or signing agreements.
Agreements & Divorce
When both parties are ready, we help finalize agreements and complete the necessary legal steps for a straightforward, uncontested divorce.
Family Mediation
Couples have reasons for breaking up — normally communication is one of those reasons. In family mediation, a neutral person (the mediator) leads the couple through a process to make decisions fairly, clearly, and practically.
The mediation process at our office begins with private meetings for each person to understand goals, complete safety screening, and prepare. Then, guided joint meetings help the couple identify priorities, discuss options, and build agreements that reflect their family’s needs.
Parent Coordination
When parents have difficulty making day-to-day decisions or managing communication, a parent coordinator can help. This process allows timely decisions about children’s needs while reducing conflict and stress.
Parent coordinators can facilitate discussions and, when necessary, make binding decisions limited to parenting issues such as schedules, schooling, travel, or health.
Summary Legal Information
Some families simply want to understand the legal landscape before making changes. We offer summary legal information — a neutral overview of how the law applies to your situation and what processes are available.
This helps families make informed, confident choices without unnecessary litigation.
Agreements & Divorce
When people reach consensus on how to move forward, we assist in formalizing that understanding. We draft clear agreements that reflect your shared values and goals, and we guide you through filing for divorce or separation efficiently and respectfully.I liked the previous image better, just without text
We Can Help You Move Forward
Whether you’re reorganizing after separation, developing a parenting plan, or finalizing an agreement, our office provides the experience and compassion to guide you through Saskatchewan’s Early Family Dispute Resolution process.
