Turn your notes, screenshots, and concerns into a mediation plan that moves your case forward.
Grab The Mediation Planning Framework That Helps You Walk Into The Room Knowing Your Goals, Risks, And Leverage Points — So You Don’t Walk Away Agreeing To Things You’ll Regret Later.
Even if every conversation with your ex feels tense, unproductive, or emotionally exhausting.
Say No More, I'm InA CLEARÂ STRATEGIC WAY TO PREPARE FOR MEDIATION
SO YOU HAVE A MAP FOR YOUR NEXT MOVEÂ
Protect your parenting time, your finances and your future instead of spiraling in emotional decision making in the mediation process.
These frameworks will help you...
-
Walk into mediation knowing exactly what you want, what matters most, and where you have flexibility — instead of freezing under pressure or agreeing to things out of fear.
-
Stop wasting thousands in unnecessary conflict by learning how to prepare strategically before you ever sit down at the mediation table.
-
Feel calmer, clearer, and more confident during negotiations because you’ll finally understand how to organize your concerns, priorities, and supporting information ahead of time.
-
Protect your parenting time, financial stability, and long-term peace by identifying potential risks, pressure points, and blind spots before they catch you off guard in mediation.
Snag The Mediation Prep Course TodayÂ
Say No More, I'm InThis is for you if:
- You’re preparing for mediation and have no idea what to expect, what to bring, or how to organize your thoughts before you walk into the room.
- You’re worried your ex is more controlling, manipulative, financially informed, or emotionally aggressive than you are — and you don’t want to get steamrolled into agreements that hurt you long-term.
- You’re exhausted by the conflict and desperately want resolution, but not at the expense of your children, parenting time, financial stability, or peace.
- You tend to freeze, over-explain, cry, shut down, or lose your train of thought during difficult conversations — especially when your ex pushes your buttons.
- You’ve spent countless late nights spiraling, researching, screenshotting messages, making notes on your phone, and trying to mentally prepare… but still don’t feel clear on what actually matters in mediation.
- You want to walk into mediation calm, strategic, and informed instead of reactive, intimidated, and emotionally flooded.
- You’re trying to avoid unnecessary litigation, attorney’s fees, and ongoing court battles — while still protecting what matters most to you.
- You want to stop relying entirely on your attorney to “handle everything” and finally understand how to actively participate in your own case strategy.
- You’re co-parenting with a high-conflict personality and know that vague agreements, poor preparation, and emotional decision-making can create years of future problems.
- You want to leave mediation feeling like you advocated for yourself intelligently and intentionally — not like you just survived it.
I used to watch women walk into mediation...
completely emotionally exhausted, terrified of conflict, and so desperate for “justice” that they would sometimes blow up objectively good settlement opportunities over symbolic issues that ultimately didn’t move their lives forward. They weren’t irrational — they were hurt and walking into high-stakes negotiations without a framework for evaluating what mattered long-term.Â
The shift happened when I started helping women prepare before mediation — identifying priorities, understanding leverage points, organizing concerns, and getting brutally honest about what outcomes matter. Everything changed when they stopped walking into mediation trying to “win” emotionally and started walking in prepared to negotiate intentionally.
That’s exactly what this course teaches.
Inside the Mediation Prep Course You'll Get:Â
-
5 Digestible Mediation Prep Modules: Short, strategic lessons that walk you through exactly how to prepare for mediation without spiraling, overcomplicating the process, or relying on last-minute panic preparation. Designed to help you feel calmer, clearer, and more confident before you ever walk into the room.
Mediation Prep Checklists + Informal Discovery Request Templates: Plug-and-play tools to help you gather financial documents, organize parenting concerns, identify missing information, and request what you need from your ex before mediation — so you stop feeling scattered and underprepared.
Emotional Regulation Preparation Training: Learn how to prepare emotionally before, during, and after mediation so you can think clearly under pressure, communicate more effectively, and avoid getting emotionally hijacked by conflict, manipulation, guilt, or fear.
Custody & Parenting Time Negotiation Framework: A clear framework to help you evaluate schedules, parenting arrangements, decision-making structures, transportation logistics, holidays, communication expectations, and future conflict prevention — so you stop negotiating reactively and start making long-term strategic decisions for your children and your peace.
Say No More, I'm Already There!!
You’ve probably been told mediation is “just a conversation.”
That if you show up reasonable, cooperative, and willing to compromise, everything will somehow work itself out.
But the reality is that mediation is often one of the most emotionally charged and high-stakes conversations of your entire life. And when you walk into that room unprepared, overwhelmed, or unclear on your priorities, it becomes very easy to agree to things simply because you’re exhausted, intimidated, or desperate for the conflict to stop.
A lot of women also believe their attorney will simply “handle it” for them.
But your attorney is not living your life. They are not sitting in your home after the agreement is signed trying to manage impossible schedules, ongoing conflict, financial pressure, or parenting arrangements that never should have been agreed to in the first place.
The women who feel the most confident and clear in mediation are usually not the loudest, most aggressive, or most legally knowledgeable people in the room. They’re the women who prepared beforehand — emotionally, strategically, and practically — so they could think clearly under pressure instead of reacting emotionally in the moment.
And that’s the missing piece almost nobody teaches.
Not just “what mediation is.”
But how to actually prepare for it in a way that protects your long-term peace, parenting relationship, financial stability, and future.
Hey, I'm Taylor Winds
Let’s just be honest: mediation can feel absolutely terrifying when you have no idea what you’re walking into.
I’m a family law attorney, a divorced mom, and someone who has personally gone through multiple rounds of mediation myself. And over the years, I’ve watched so many smart, capable women walk into mediation emotionally exhausted, underprepared, and completely overwhelmed by the pressure of having to make huge decisions about their children, finances, homes, and futures in real time.
So I created The Mediation Prep Course to change that.
Now, I help women walk into mediation calmer, clearer, more organized, and more intentional — so they can stop reacting emotionally in the moment and start making decisions that actually protect their children, peace, parenting time, financial stability, and long-term future.Â
If you’re heading into mediation ....
feeling overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, or terrified you’re going to agree to something you regret later… you do not need to keep white-knuckling your way through this process hoping it all somehow works out.
Get inside The Mediation Prep Course — and let me show you how to walk into mediation calmer, clearer, more strategic, and actually prepared for the conversation you’re about to have.
Because the goal isn’t just to “get through” mediation.
The goal is to walk away feeling informed, intentional, protected, and proud of the way you advocated for yourself and your children.