Contact Solent Family Mediation
Speak to a family mediator.
If you are separating, trying to agree child arrangements, dealing with finances or need a MIAM, contact Solent Family Mediation. We can help you understand your next steps clearly and calmly.

Recently separated?
Need to discuss children?
Unsure about finances?
Want to avoid court where possible?
Request a callback
Tell us what you need help with.
Use the form to request a call back. Give a short outline of the issue, such as children, finances, MIAM, urgent court form, legal aid or online mediation.
- Child arrangements and parenting plans
- Financial mediation after separation
- MIAMs, C100, Form A and FM1 guidance
- Online or shuttle mediation
- Legal aid and voucher scheme questions
Need urgent support?
Call the team if you need a MIAM, a court form, or guidance on whether mediation is suitable for your situation.
Safe, confidential, impartial support
A clearer first step when family issues feel difficult to manage.
We offer families a safe and confidential space to work through disputes. Our mediators are impartial, which means they do not take sides. Their role is to help both people understand the issues, explore options and work towards practical arrangements where mediation is suitable.
If you are feeling under pressure, you can contact us to discuss your situation and the possible next steps. This may include a MIAM, online mediation, shuttle mediation, child arrangements, financial mediation or a signed court form if mediation cannot proceed.
What happens next
From first contact to the right next step.
1. Tell us the issue
Let us know whether the issue is about children, finances, property, pensions, mediation certificates or urgent court forms.
2. We explain your options
We can explain whether a MIAM, mediation session, shuttle mediation, online mediation or other next step may be appropriate.
3. You choose what to do
Mediation is voluntary. You remain in control of whether you proceed and what issues you want to discuss.
Ways we can help
Contact us about any of these family mediation issues.
Children
Child arrangements, parenting plans, holidays, handovers, communication and practical parenting issues.
Finances
Property, income, savings, debts, pensions and financial disclosure after separation or divorce.
MIAMs
Mediation Information and Assessment Meetings, C100, Form A, FM1 and urgent mediation appointments.
Contact questions
Can I contact you before speaking to my ex-partner?
Yes. You can contact us first to understand the process and whether mediation may be suitable. The mediator can explain what happens next.
Can you help if communication has broken down?
Yes. If direct communication is difficult, shuttle mediation or separate appointments may be considered where suitable.
Can I arrange an online appointment?
Online MIAM and mediation appointments may be available where suitable. This can help if travel, childcare or timing is difficult.
Do mediators give legal advice?
No. Mediators are impartial and do not give legal advice or make decisions for you. They help structure discussions and may suggest that you take independent legal advice where needed.
Ready to take the first step?
Call Solent Family Mediation or request a callback to discuss MIAMs, child arrangements, finances and online mediation.