For Mediators
Mediation in family law depends on getting both parties to agree on what reality looks like. The mediator’s job is to close the gap between two competing versions of the facts. Splitifi gives you the data to do that – settlement ranges, financial projections, and outcome predictions drawn from 11.2 million court records.
The Mediator’s Problem
Both parties walk into mediation with their own attorney’s advice, their own financial assumptions, and their own theory of what a judge would do. Your job is to move them toward a number that both can accept. That is harder when neither party believes the other’s version of what’s realistic.
When the data says the realistic settlement range is X to Y, and that claim is backed by cases from their county and their judge, it changes the conversation.
What the Platform Does for Mediators
- Both-party financial view – structured access to the financial disclosure from both sides of the case, in one place
- Settlement range analysis – realistic outcome range built on jurisdictional data, not averages
- Child and spousal support modeling – run scenarios instantly, show both parties what different inputs produce
- Client invitations – add both parties to the session with role-appropriate access
- Session management – timeline, notes, agreement drafts, and status tracking in one portal
Accuracy Behind the Numbers
Child support prediction at R² = 99.9%. Spousal support at R² = 88.8%. When you show a party what the data says their case looks like in front of a judge, and it comes from 11.2 million real court records, that is a different conversation from “in my experience.”
Get Started
Mediator portal access, pricing, and onboarding are on mysplitifi.com.
