SOLENT FAMILY MEDIATION DORCHESTER

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Solent Family Mediation Dorchester

What We Do

Our company aid families in conflict, specifically those separating or even splitting up we can help.

Why Choose Us?

Solent Family Mediation Dorchester is quicker and usually more affordable than going to court. It can decrease conflict over children, property and financial issues

Support

Our services include follow-up support to ensure lasting agreements. We create a safe space for honest and productive discussions.

What is Family Mediation in Dorchester?

Family mediation in Dorchester allows one to maintain power. In mediation, unlike in court where a judge makes judgements on child and financial arrangements, you and the other party determine what you agree to and do not agree to. Regarding your children, mediation may help you prioritise their best interests.

Mediation is often less time-consuming and less stressful than going to court, therefore it may be an effective means of settling disputes. If you are unable to reach an agreement, you still have the option of going to court. You may also use family mediation after filing a court application.

It might be tough for divorced parents and other family members to communicate and collaborate to discover answers. Family mediation offers a safe and supportive environment for determining the best arrangements for children, in addition to other factors like as how to split assets and money and where you and your children will reside.

Family mediation may also assist when circumstances change, necessitating new agreements. As children mature, for instance, family mediators may help you agree on modifications to child custody arrangements without having to go to court.

What do you need to know?

FAQS the most common questions Answered
Before a mediation session, gather all relevant documents and information. This includes financial records, legal documents, and any other pertinent materials.
 

If mediation doesn’t result in an agreement, you can still use the progress made to inform other dispute resolution methods. The discussions can provide valuable insights.
Not all mediation will result in a full agreement, but partial agreements can still be beneficial. They can help narrow down the issues that need to be resolved

The mediator will help identify the key issues that need to be resolved. They will guide the discussion to explore possible solutions.
Expect to engage in open and respectful communication. The mediator will encourage both parties to listen to each other and consider different viewpoints.

Mediation provides a neutral space for discussing sensitive issues. It empowers families to make their own decisions rather than having a judge decide. Family mediation is less adversarial than court battles. It focuses on finding solutions that work for everyone involved.

Family mediation usually costs around £140 per person per hour. The total cost can range from £500 to £1,500, depending on the number of sessions and the issues being mediated.