Showing posts with label family mediation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family mediation. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 June 2015

Why Choose Family Mediation?


Family mediators are there to help you to reach decisions about things that are important for you and your family. They can help you to find a way to plan for the future and to agree what will work best for you without having to go to court. That can save you time, money and stress.
Mediation provides you with the space and time to think about what is most important for your children and for the whole family. You can work out how arrangements for your children will work best and think about what is going to be important for your children as they grow up.
Regardless of whether you are a parent or not, mediation can help you deal with your money, the options you may have about where you will live, and planning your future finances.

When should I try family mediation?

Contact a mediator as soon as you need help sorting things out. Even if you’ve been separated for a while, or if your case has already gone to court, mediation can still help to resolve things.
You can’t usually take your case to court until you find out if mediation can help you first. If you can’t show that you’ve considered it, the judge may stop or delay proceedings until you have.
Once you’ve found a mediatior, the next step is to attend a first meeting with them to find out if it’s right for you. Sometimes this is called a Mediation Information & Assessment Meeting (MIAM).
If you think you need legal advice to help you during mediation, this can be arranged at any time during the process. You might be able to get legal aid to pay for this.
If your case is not suitable for mediation you will still need to show the judge you’ve considered it by filling in a C100 form.

source:- http://www.familymediationcouncil.org.uk/family-mediation/choose-family-mediation/

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Family Mediation, Divorce Centre

Welcome to Family Mediation

Mediation is an effective way of resolving disputes without the need to go to court. It involves an independent third party - a mediator - who helps both sides come to an agreement. Through a highly structured process our mediators will encourage you to make agreements about property and finance, communication and parenting issues. Written agreements can be made legally binding if required.
Mediation is effective because the mediator is independent and neutral. He or she is committed to helping the parties settle, but does not have a stake in the dispute or the outcome.
Mediation is for couples and for partners who want a formal separation with maximum dignity and minimum trauma.
Mediation is not reconciliation. It is not about blame. Through mediation we help you to reach lasting decisions about your future – decisions about your life, your house and your money.
At the Divorce and Separation Centre you are always an individual. We recognise that all relationships are different and we can help to find the solution which is right for you.

Below are two useful videos that may be helpful in understanding more about family mediation and making an application in court: