



Welcome
Anne Cameron Mediation strives to provide a quality experience for everyone participating in family law litigation and dispute resolution by using the Mediation and facilitated negotiation process. Mediation is a voluntary process of facilitated negotiation to resolve or discuss conflict in an effort to reduce or modify the situation. A process of self-determination, mediation utilized the skills of a neutral third-party mediator to facilitate the conversation, brainstorm, and explore resolutions through active listening and exploring ideas to resolve the dispute or conflict.
After practicing law and high-conflict litigation in Utah for 20 years, Anne limited her practice to mediation. Anne now splits her time between Utah and Nevada, and continues to practice mediation in both states. Anne helps to reduce the stress and financial burden of divorce and family conflict by steering away from the courtroom into the conference room to resolve divorce and custody issues.
Litigation and courtroom practice are still necessary sometimes, but a majority of families don’t need to go to court for a divorce or to move forward in a new family formation.
The mission of Anne Cameron Mediation is to provide an alternative to the emotionally and financially draining process of litigated divorce by using the collaborative and peacemaking strategies to aid in conflict resolution to navigate divorce and child custody.
Anne Cameron Mediation provides mediation both in person (at her office in Reno or she can travel to your office in Washoe County or Douglas County/flat fee travel cost for Incline Village and Douglas County travel) and via Zoom.
Divorce Mediation in Utah and Nevada
Mediated Divorce helps families resolve divorce or family law issues with trained professionals who help families to reduce conflict and stay out of the courtroom. Families that participate in mediation for divorce or custody disputes tend to move through difficult transitions with reduced conflict and hostility and put the needs of the family and children first.
Family-Oriented & Divorce Mediation
Memberships
· Past Chairman and Current Board Member of Utah Association of Collaborative Professionals
· Member of the Board of Directors for the Mountain Mediation Center
· Member Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee of the Utah Judicial Council
· Member International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
· Member Utah Council on Conflict Resolution
· Member Southern California Mediation Association
· Member Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
· Former Member of the Park City Bar Association Board of Directors
· Former Member of the Board of Directors for Nuzzles & Co. (pet rescue and adoption)
· Formerly on the Board of Governors at the Jeremy Ranch Golf & Country Club
About Me
Anne A. Cameron
Anne is currently in private practice as an attorney mediator in Utah and as a mediator in Nevada, focusing on family law mediation. Anne is a Court Rostered Domestic Mediator, Court Rostered Domestic Mediation Mentor, and Court Rostered Master Mediator Utah. Anne first trained as a mediator in 2008 while practicing as a litigation attorney and Collaborative Attorney.
Anne continues to attend and participate in mediation and Collaborative trainings both as a student and speaker.
In 2022, Anne limited her practice to mediation in order to focus on alternative dispute resolution and further devote her energy to facilitating sustainable solutions for families in conflict. Anne splits her time between Park City, Utah, and Reno, Nevada, and provides mediation services in both Utah and Nevada.

Costs and Fees

Mediation
Mediation fees are $325 per hour for the actual length of the mediation, with a two-hour minimum. Fees for mediation sessions are due and payable at the conclusion of each mediation session. The fee is typically split in half between the parties . Credit card authorization for two hours is required to confirm a mediation.

Facilitated Conversations and General Mediation
Facilitated Conversations and General Mediation ($325 per hour) are to settle disputes and/or to resolve the issues and conflicts without going to Court. Facilitated Conversations and General Mediations are good for negotiation about a wide range of issues including Landlord/tenant issues, business conflicts, contract disputes, employer/employee negotiations, disputes within a family, real estate negotiations, and probate issues.