Dignity in Divorce.
Clarity in Resolution.
A New Foundation for Your Future.

A warm, expert-guided approach to mediation that protects your family, your finances, and your peace of mind.

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A Better Way Forward

The most important decision in any divorce isn't how to divide assets, it's choosing the path you take to get there.

Traditional litigation is built for conflict. It's expensive, adversarial, and often leaves both people feeling like they lost.

Mediation is different. It's a private, respectful process where you and your spouse remain in control of your own future. Together, we create a space where dignity is preserved, voices are heard, and a sustainable foundation for the next chapter is built — by you, not a judge.

The best outcomes are built by the people who have to live them.

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Keeping Your Children at the Center

The shift from spouses to co-parents is one of the hardest parts of any divorce. My process keeps your children's well-being at the center of every conversation.

We work together to build a Parenting Plan that gives your family a reliable structure, a "home base" you can always return to.

That security, paradoxically, creates more flexibility and ease in your daily lives. Not just getting through the transition, but building something healthy on the other side.

A plan that reflects your family's real life, built by the people who know it best.

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Turning Down the Noise

Uncertainty is often one of the most difficult aspects of divorce.

As a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA®), I handle the technical complexity behind the scenes, so you don't have to.

I translate legal and financial uncertainty into a clear, straightforward roadmap, one that lets you step out of the paperwork and back into your life, with confidence in the foundation you've built.

When the noise quiets, the path forward becomes clear.

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A Level Playing Field

In many marriages, one spouse manages the finances while the other doesn't. That imbalance can make divorce feel overwhelming or unfair.

As a CDFA® and a Columbia MBA, I act as a financial neutral who bridges that gap.

Both partners leave with a full understanding of the financial landscape and the long-term impact of every decision. Because an agreement is only truly equitable when both people can make informed choices.

Knowledge isn't just power in a divorce, it's protection.

Three Pillars

Three Pillars of Support

  • The Bridge

    Closing the Information Gap

    I make sure both partners are equally informed and confident no matter who handled the finances during the marriage.

  • Clarity

    Navigating the Ramifications

    I translate complex financial and legal data into a shared roadmap, so you understand what today's decisions mean for your future.

  • The Foundation

    Designing Your Autonomy

    We build a path forward that protects your resources and honors your dignity so you can step into your next chapter on solid ground.

Surinder Singh

About Surinder

“Empowerment is at the heart of everything I do.”

For over two decades, Surinder has helped people navigate major life transitions with clarity and confidence. He brings that same commitment to every mediation.

Expertise

Professional Divorce Mediator · CDFA® · Columbia MBA

Community

Chairman of the Board, Brooklyn Community Housing & Services

Education

Visiting Professor of Business & Entrepreneurship · CEO of Peer Powered Financial Wellness

In his previous career Surinder has been featured in

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