SOLENT FAMILY MEDIATION CHRISTCHURCH
Family Mediation Specialists,
Family Mediation Specialists – Discover how Mediation Can Help
Family Mediation Specialists,
Family Mediation Specialists – Discover how Mediation Can Help
who we are
Our mediation services are designed to support families in finding common ground. Our services aim to reduce stress and find peaceful resolutions for family disputes.
Our services in Christchurch are confidential and tailored to your family's needs. Our team is dedicated to helping families find lasting solutions.
Our mediators are skilled in handling complex family dynamics. We ensure that all voices are heard and considered.
Mediation is a very effective method for resolving conflicts and enhancing lives, although it cannot eliminate all of life’s difficulties.
Mediation may also be a highly cost-effective and amicable approach to negotiate financial and child arrangements directly with your ex-spouse.
In family mediation, a qualified impartial mediator assists you in reaching agreements with another party (e.g., an ex-spouse) over children, finances, or property.
The mediator is there to assist you in resolving your differences and identifying mutually beneficial solutions, as well as to explain how to make your agreement legally enforceable if you so want.
Unless you are exempt, you must attend a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (also known as an MIAM) prior to filing an application for a court order in respect to certain forms of family law issues.
In family mediation, a qualified impartial mediator assists you in reaching agreements with another party (e.g., an ex-spouse) over children, finances, or property.
The mediator from Solent Family Mediation Christchurch is there to assist you in resolving your differences and identifying mutually beneficial solutions, as well as to explain how to make your agreement legally enforceable if you so want.
Unless you are exempt, you must attend a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (also known as an MIAM) prior to filing an application for a court order in respect to certain forms of family law issues
What do you need to know?
Expect the mediator to remain neutral and impartial. Their role is to facilitate the process, not to take sides or make decision. The mediator will help identify the key issues that need to be resolved. They will guide the discussion to explore possible solutions
Even if mediation doesn’t result in a full agreement, it can still provide clarity on the issues. This can help you better prepare for other dispute resolution methods. If mediation fails, you can explore other forms of alternative dispute resolution, such as arbitration. This can provide a binding decision without going to court.
The process can help with conflicts related to elder care and guardianship. It ensures that the needs and wishes of elderly family members are respected.
The mediator can arrange for a separate session with the children. This allows them to express their views in a safe and supportive environment.
Involving children in mediation can provide valuable insights into their perspectives. It helps ensure that any agreements reached are in their best interests.