In May 2025, Connecticut took a major step forward in modernizing and strengthening mediation by officially enacting the Uniform Mediation Act (UMA). This landmark legislation, which takes effect in October 2025, brings long-awaited clarity and consistency to how mediation is conducted and protected across the state. For couples seeking a more peaceful, respectful path through divorce, this is a significant and welcome development.
As a law firm that has long championed non-adversarial approaches to family law, we are thrilled to see Connecticut join the growing number of states that have adopted the UMA. This law not only validates the value of mediation—it also reinforces its credibility by clearly defining the confidentiality, privilege, and legal protections surrounding the process.
What the Uniform Mediation Act Does
The UMA provides a uniform set of rules that governs mediation in Connecticut, whether the process is court-ordered or privately arranged. Here’s a summary of its most important provisions:
Why This Law Matters to Mediation Clients
The benefits of the UMA for divorcing couples, especially those navigating sensitive family issues, are significant:
A Milestone for Peaceful Divorce in Connecticut
The passage of the Uniform Mediation Act is more than just a legislative win—it’s a cultural shift toward a more thoughtful, family-centered approach to divorce. At our firm, we’re proud to offer mediation services that align with these values. The UMA will further empower our clients to resolve disputes with dignity, protect their privacy, and move forward with confidence.
If you are considering divorce or are already in the process and want to explore whether mediation is right for you, we invite you to contact our office. We’d be happy to explain how this new law can support your goals and offer a peaceful path through what can otherwise be a stressful and uncertain time.
To learn more about the divorce process or to schedule an appointment, contact us today at (860) 266-1166.
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New Haven
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Groton, CT
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