When couples choose mediation, they work toward building an agreement that feels fair and lasting. But the question remains: what happens once the divorce ends? Knowing how courts enforce these agreements gives both sides confidence, helps reduce future conflict, and offers clarity during a stressful transition.
Mediation agreements become part of the court order
After couples finalize an agreement in mediation, they present the terms to the court. The judge reviews the details and signs off, which turns the agreement into part of the divorce order. From that point, both parties follow the terms the same way they follow any other court ruling, ensuring clear expectations for the future.
Options if someone does not follow the agreement
When one side ignores or refuses to follow the agreement—whether related to child support, division of property, or parenting schedules—the other side can request court enforcement. The court reviews the matter, listens to both sides, and issues orders that require compliance. This process gives the agreement real authority, ensures fairness, and prevents either party from sidestepping their responsibilities.
Confidential discussions stay private
Mediation discussions remain confidential, which means no one can use those conversations in court later. However, once the parties finalize the written agreement and the court approves it, the terms carry the force of law. The privacy of the talks remains intact, but the final decisions guide the future and shape everyday responsibilities.
Why enforcement matters
Enforcement matters because it prevents either side from ignoring commitments. It also creates stability for children, financial planning, and everyday routines after divorce. By relying on court enforcement, both sides understand that they must keep their promises, which fosters accountability and cooperation.
The knowledge that mediation agreements hold legal strength allows people to move forward with greater peace of mind. Instead of worrying about broken promises, they can focus on healing, rebuilding, and creating a stable and hopeful life after divorce.

