SOLENT FAMILY MEDIATION AMESBURY
Online Family Mediation Specialists
Family Mediation Solutions, Discover The Right Option For You.
Online Family Mediation Specialists
Family Mediation Solutions, Discover The Right Option For You.
who we are
Our company aid families in conflict, specifically those separating or splitting up we can help.
Solent Family Mediation service is quicker and generally more affordable than relying on court. It decreases conflict, and also your helps your family with arrangements over children, property and financial.
Our experts are across the UK and our family mediation service has over a decades experience in delivering expert, professional family mediation services to those that need it.
Family mediation is a process in which an independent experienced mediator assists you resolve disagreements around finances and children following separation.
Mediation can be also be useful when agreements you’ve made prior need further discussion and revision, particularly as your children grow up.
Mediation helps you find a solution everyone agrees to, no-one is made to do anything they are not comfortable with. Solent Family Mediation in Amesbury Registered Mediators have assisted many families in Amesbury to resolve financial setups after splitting up and to discover a way to parent their children co-operatively after separation
Mediation is generally less complicated, much quicker than going to court, and also can be a lot more cost effective. Legal aid is also an option if you are eligible, speak to a mediator to learn more.
What do you need to know?
Family mediation is a voluntary and confidential process where a neutral mediator helps separating or divorcing couples resolve disputes amicably. It starts with a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM) to determine suitability. If both parties agree, they proceed to joint sessions to discuss and negotiate arrangements for children, finances, and property. Agreements reached can be made legally binding through a court order. Children may also be included in the process to ensure their voices are heard.
You do not need a solicitor to participate in divorce mediation. However, it is often recommended to seek independent legal advice to ensure you understand your rights and the implications of any agreements reached during mediation informed throughout the process.
Mediation in the UK is generally not compulsory. However, before applying to court for a Child Arrangement Order, you are usually required to attend a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM) to see if mediation is suitable for your case. There are exceptions, such as cases involving domestic abuse or other safety concerns.