Mediation is a process that helps separated couples, parents, and other family members resolve disputes and make decisions about various aspects of their separation or divorce. Here are some key points about mediation.
Purpose: The primary purpose of mediation is to facilitate communication and negotiation between parties who are experiencing conflict. It aims to help them reach mutually acceptable agreements without going to court.
Voluntary Participation: Mediation is voluntary, meaning that both parties must agree to participate. It is not imposed by a court or any other authority.
Trained Mediators: Trained family mediators facilitate the process. They are neutral and do not take sides. Their role is to guide the conversation, help parties explore options, and find common ground.
Who Can Benefit from our Service?
Separated Couples: Whether married, cohabiting, or in a civil partnership, couples can use mediation to address separation and divorce related issues.
Parents: Even if separated for some time, parents can use mediation to discuss matters related to their children.
Grandparents: Mediation can help resolve contact difficulties with grandchildren.
Divorced Individuals: Those who have already divorced but need to reach agreements on financial matters or children can benefit.
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