Jennifer Winestone

Winestone Mediation, PC
About/Bio

Jennifer Winestone is the founder of Winestone Mediation,PC, where she focuses on helping families resolve complex separation, divorce, and child custody disputes. Having lived and practiced law for the first half of her career in Canada before relocating to Southern California, Jennifer brings a perspective that is both distinctive and deeply practical. Her professional life sharpened her problem-solving skills and reinforced her belief that even the most entrenched conflicts can be navigated with creativity, patience, and empathy.

Jennifer earned her LL.M. in Dispute Resolution from the renowned Straus Institute at Pepperdine University School of Law, following her J.D. from the University of Ottawa and her undergraduate degree from the University of Western Ontario. She is certified in Collaborative Family Law and New Ways for Families and is admitted to the California State Bar, with prior admission to the Law Society of Upper Canada. A highly engaged leader in the dispute resolution community, Jennifer has served on the executive committee of the Beverly Hills Bar Association’s Mediation Section, sat on the board of the Los Angeles Collaborative Family Law Association, and acted as a Dispute Settlement Officer for the Los Angeles Superior Court. Her work has been recognized with multiple honors, including as recipient of the 2025 Eureka Award from Collaborative Practice California.  Jennifer teaches the Divorce and Family Mediation course at USC Law School.   She also recently partnered with colleague Jeffery Jacobson and Sen. Ben Allen on drafting the legislation for Senate Bill 1427, which created a new joint petition process in California family law procedure.

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