SOLENT FAMILY MEDIATION BATH

Family Mediation Specialists,

Specialists in Family Mediation, Discover The Right Option For You.

who we are

Solent Family Mediation bath

What We Do

Solent Family Mediation Bath aid families in conflict, specifically those separating or even splitting up we can help.

Why Choose Us?

Solent Family Mediation service Bath is actually quicker and more affordable than moving to court. It decreases conflict, and also your family Keeps in control of arrangements over children, property and financial.

Support

Our experts have decades of experience delivering expert, professional family mediation services to those that need it.

What is Family Mediation in bath?

Family mediation is a method for resolving conflicts with the assistance of an unbiased, professionally trained third party in order to prevent court procedures and reduce the participation of attorneys. Family mediation is a more cost-effective alternative to judicial processes and may be used to handle a variety of family separation issues, such as child, property, and financial conflicts, when it is appropriate.

Although mediation is nearly always less expensive than pursuing court matters via a lawyer, there are still factors to consider about the expenses of mediation, such as who pays for mediation.

Who pays will depend on a variety of criteria, including your eligibility for legal aid, the ,your financial position, and the payment arrangement you and the other participant reach.

There are no established guidelines about who should cover the cost of the MIAM. As with mediation sessions,  it is customary for each participant to pay for his or her own MIAM; however, participants may determine among themselves how to pay for it. However, it is feasible for the person initiating the MIAM process to confront a circumstance in which the other side chooses not to participate on the basis of cost alone. If you are worried about this, it is advisable to prepare ahead and negotiate how to divide the fees before to the session to prevent unpleasant surprises.

What do you need to know?

FAQS the most common questions Answered
This may differ depending on the situations. For ongoing issues like parenting arrangements at Christmas time, a holiday abroad or a change in the amount of time a child spends  with a parent as they grow up, this can often be resolved in 1-2 sessions.

Your mediator will be able to explain more however.

Family mediation is a process where a neutral mediator helps separating or divorcing couples resolve disputes amicably, covering issues like child arrangements, finances, and property.

Mediation is generally not compulsory, but attending a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM) is required before applying to court for a Child Arrangement Order, unless there are exceptions like domestic abuse.

You don’t need a solicitor to participate in mediation, but it’s recommended to seek independent legal advice to understand your rights and the implications of any agreements reached.

Yes, mediation is confidential. Discussions in mediation cannot be used as evidence in court, except in cases involving harm to a child or vulnerable adult.