San Antonio Family Law Mediators

These 8 mediators handle family law matters in San Antonio and the surrounding counties. Each one is profiled on this directory with background, rates, and a live availability calendar, so counsel can shortlist a neutral and lock a date in one sitting. For the full local panel across every practice area, see all San Antonio mediators.

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$1,000Median ½-Day / party
$1,600Median Full Day / party
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San Antonio · Family Law8 mediators
David L. Willis
David L. Willis David L. Willis, P.C. Family Law · Real Estate
Rates on request
per party
Profile & Calendar
Don Philbin
Don Philbin Donald R. Philbin, Jr., P.C. Personal Injury · Medical Malpractice · Commercial · Construction
½ Day $1,000 · Full $1,500
per party
Profile & Calendar
Elizabeth H. Preston
Elizabeth H. Preston Advantage Mediation Family Law · Commercial
½ Day $400 · Full $800
per party
Profile & Calendar
Judge John J. Specia, Jr. (Ret.)
Judge John J. Specia, Jr. (Ret.) Anderson Cilfone Personal Injury · Medical Malpractice · Commercial · Construction
½ Day $1,000 · Full $1,800
per party
Profile & Calendar
Hon. Karen Pozza (Ret.)
Hon. Karen Pozza (Ret.) Karen Pozza PLLC Personal Injury · Medical Malpractice · Commercial · Construction
½ Day $1,500 · Full $3,000
per party
Profile & Calendar
Randy Alwais
Randy Alwais Alwais Mediation Family Law · Commercial
½ Day $450 · Full $850
per party
Profile & Calendar
Former Judge Rene Diaz
Former Judge Rene Diaz Diaz Mediation & Arbitration Center Family Law · Personal Injury · Real Estate · Commercial
½ Day $1,100 · Full $2,200
per party
Profile & Calendar
Former Judge Stephani Walsh
Former Judge Stephani Walsh Walsh Mediation Family Law · Commercial · Real Estate
½ Day $1,000 · Full $1,600
per party
Profile & Calendar
Common Questions

What does family law mediation cost in San Antonio?

Among the San Antonio mediators on this directory who publish rates, half-day sessions run $400–$1,500 per party (median $1,000) and full-day sessions $800–$3,000 per party (median $1,600), as of July 2026. Some mediators quote case-by-case — always confirm the current rate when you book. See our Texas mediation cost guide for statewide figures.

When should a family law case mediate?

Most cases mediate after enough discovery for both sides to value the claim, but before trial-setting pressure hardens positions — and many Texas courts order it around that same point. If a scheduling order sets a mediation deadline, book early: the most sought-after neutrals fill their calendars weeks out.