FAMILY MEDIATION
SERVICE MELKSHAM
Mediation is one of the best options for people who are undergoing family breakdowns or divorce. Family mediation is cheaper compared to hiring lawyers for representation in courts.
Transforming Disputes into Agreements
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Why customers choose Solent Mediation Melksham
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Solent Family Mediation allows you to solve your disputes amicably, mediating between the different parties involved in a conflict. -
We make it easy to arrange an appointment with only a phone call to our offices and without any need of a solicitor to represent you or any of the people involved in the mediation. -
We offer an easier way to deal with your problems, without the need of pursuing your case in a court of law. -
allows you to arrange a meeting where you will be able to discuss and solve your dispute with the involved parties.
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How Family Mediation in Melksham can help you?
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Going through a separation? -
Unable to agree on spousal or child support -
Discussions over finances around divorce -
Need to agree on child access
We help with these kinds of situations, and others.
With the expert advice from our mediators, we can also assist you in other areas, like children access, finances, family home, pensions, business, parental plans, savings and investment, communication and asset following your divorce or separation.
Unable to Agree? Need a mediator in Melksham?
Family Mediation the perfect solution for you
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Mediation is conducted by professionals who exercise confidentiality. -
Mediation is fast and generally results in a quicker resolution. -
You may need a neutral third party to help you work through your disagreements. -
In that case you can go ahead and schedule a mediation session at a time where both parties are comfortable.
- OUR LOCATIONS
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BASINGSTOKE
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BRIGHTON
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BOURNEMOUTH
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CROYDON
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CRAWLEY
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DORCHESTER
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EASTLEIGH
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ESHER
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FAREHAM
Do you need a MIAM or FM1 in Melksham? Before asking a court to rule on your matter, you are typically required by law to consider mediation by attending a Mediation Information Assessment Meeting (MIAM) with an approved mediator from Solent. After attending, you will receive a Form FM1 to prove that you have done so. There are exemptions to this requirement, covering situations such as child safety, living overseas, or domestic abuse.
If you or the mediator decide that mediation is not suitable, you are not required to attend an MIAM. However, if you receive an invitation to an MIAM and choose not to attend, you might need to explain your reasons to the judge. The judge may occasionally put your case on hold while you try mediation, but even in these situations, you are not required to attend, though the judge will ask you why.
Learn more about MIAM and FM1. Contact us today to see how we can improve your life, because we have a heart for family.
Other Solent Mediation offices in Sussex
Bognor,
Bexhill,
Brighton,
Crawley,
Eastbourne,
Horsham,
Hastings,
Hove,
Littlehampton,
Lewes,
Uckfield,
Grinstead,
Worthing
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