Family Mediation Law
Our family mediators will help you to identify and clarify all matters for consideration, and will, when dealing with finances, assist you both in collating the necessary disclosure.
What is involved with family mediation?
Family mediation is a flexible way of resolving disputes, which arise before, during or after separation or divorce. It can prevent a couple from having to go to court, saving them time and money. Our neutral mediators resolve issues through face-to-face meetings, helping couples arrive at a solution that suits them both.
Mediation is a voluntary and confidential process, which takes place in a safe, non-hostile environment. Mediators do not impose a decision or settlement on you. They will help you put together a set of proposals, about which you can get advice from your own lawyer if you would like to before anything becomes legally binding.
Why choose our mediation team?
- We have two excellent mediators with a clear record of success in helping couples reach agreements
- We will put you at your ease by creating a safe environment
- We specialise in working with couples to help them resolve disputes
- We can deal with all issues and MIAMs assessments – not all mediators can
- Our discussions are entirely private and confidential
Our family mediators will help you to identify and clarify all matters for consideration, and will, when dealing with finances, assist you both in collating the necessary disclosure.
Mediation will enable you to communicate directly with each other, rather than via solicitors or across a courtroom. We act as an impartial third party and you can still have your own solicitor to support you during the process, but they cannot attend the mediation meetings, which are private.
We will help you both discuss all of the options. Most importantly, we always keep the needs of any children at the forefront of the discussions. Common topics for mediation include childcare arrangements and co-parenting plans, and the financial issues that have to be sorted out as part of a divorce or separation. It can be a helpful process to use if a couple want to create a pre or post-marital agreement. Mediation can also be useful in helping parents restore communication where it has broken down. If both parties agree, proposals reached in mediation can be converted into legally binding court orders by their solicitors.
"What you have done since our meeting is truly excellent and of very great assistance... We have clearly found the professional whom we need."
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Contact our family law team
We provide advice on all private children’s law matters including court applications for child arrangements orders, specific issue and prohibited steps orders, leave to remove applications and international child abduction.
If you would like to receive any further advice, please contact one of the family law team.
Meet the team
Antonia Williamson
Senior Associate