Private mediation that works around your schedule — after-hours and weekend appointments for busy professionals and families, online across the country.
We speak English, Hindi, Punjabi, and Urdu — among other foreign languages.
Divorce shouldn't require taking time off work, rearranging childcare, or explaining absences to colleagues. Many of our clients are physicians, engineers, founders, and two-income families whose weekdays are already full — so we offer mediation sessions in the evenings and on weekends, conducted online, to move your divorce forward privately and on your own time.
Mediation only works when both spouses can show up clear-headed and unhurried. After-hours and weekend appointments make that possible without upending your work and family commitments.
For South Asian professionals in technology and medicine — and for families balancing demanding careers with cultural and family obligations — after-hours sessions keep the process convenient and private. Families know us as a trusted Indian Divorce Mediator, Sikh Divorce Mediator, Hindu Divorce Mediator, and South Asian Divorce Mediator — one who understands both the law and the cultural weight these decisions carry.
You can mediate in the language you are most comfortable with. We speak English, Hindi, Punjabi, and Urdu, among other foreign languages, so nothing important is lost in translation during the decisions that matter most.
Evenings · Weekends · Online Nationwide
East and West — he has lived both, and mediates from both.
Crossroads Neutral is led by Joti Basi, who came to the United States from India as a teenager. Having grown up in India and then built his life, education, and career in America, he carries both worlds within him — and that dual perspective sits at the heart of how he mediates.
Whether you were born and raised in the United States or came here as an adult, and whether your family follows Sikh, Hindu, Muslim, or other traditions, he understands the cultural expectations, family dynamics, and unspoken pressures that shape a South Asian divorce. You won't have to explain what izzat means, why the extended family has a say, or how to weigh tradition against the realities of life in America. He already understands where you are coming from.
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