Divorce mediation.
In English.
In Spain.
English-speaking divorce mediation for expats living in Spain.
Whether you're on the Costa del Sol, in Madrid, or Barcelona, our 100% virtual mediation service helps English-speaking expats navigate divorce with clarity and compassion — no Spanish required.
Trusted by expat families in Spain

100% Virtual
From Home
Yes, expats in Spain can get English-language divorce mediation without going through Spanish courts. Flannel People Mediation offers 100% virtual divorce mediation for English speakers living in Spain. Whether you're in Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia, or anywhere across Spain, our online sessions help you resolve divorce quickly and affordably using evidence-based mediation techniques. Discover the research-backed benefits of mediation.
Divorce Mediation Tailored for Spain
Spain has one of the largest expat communities in Europe. Navigating divorce in a Spanish legal system without the language is stressful. We simplify the process entirely in English.
No Spanish Required
All sessions conducted entirely in English. No need to navigate complex legal terminology in a foreign language.
100% Virtual
Mediate from the Costa del Sol, Madrid, or Barcelona. All you need is an internet connection and a quiet space.
Cross-Border Agreements
We help you create agreements that can be formalized under Spanish law with local legal professionals. Clear, comprehensive, and enforceable.
Affordable & Transparent
$995 per person for a 3-hour mediation session. Most couples reach full agreement in one session — far cheaper than Spanish litigation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about mediation in Spain and how we work.
Do I need a Spanish lawyer to use your service?
Not for the mediation itself. However, to have your agreement formally recognized under Spanish law, you will want to work with a local abogado (lawyer) after mediation.
What if one of us is returning to the US or another country?
That is exactly what we are built for. Our virtual platform and cross-border expertise means one party can be in Spain and the other anywhere in the world.
Is the mediation confidential?
Yes. All mediation sessions are entirely confidential. Nothing discussed in mediation can be used in court proceedings.
How much does mediation cost?
$995 per person for a single 3-hour mediation session. Most couples reach complete agreements in one session, saving thousands compared to litigation in Spain.
Do you help with custody and financial discussions?
Yes. We help parents discuss custody arrangements and child support. For complex custody questions, a family mediation specialist can provide guidance.
What about Spanish nationality and residency issues?
Mediation focuses on divorce matters. For nationality and residency questions, you should consult with an immigration lawyer in addition to mediation.
How flexible are scheduling options?
Very flexible. We offer early morning (US Eastern time) and late evening slots to accommodate Spanish and other international timezones comfortably.
Important: Mediation helps you reach agreements on the practical issues in your divorce. For legal matters such as drafting final documents, understanding jurisdiction-specific requirements, filing with courts, and ensuring compliance with Spanish family law, we recommend working with a qualified Spanish attorney (abogado). Our role is to facilitate your agreement; legal and court filing matters require local legal expertise.
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