SOLENT FAMILY MEDIATION WOOTTON BASSETT
Family Mediation Specialists, Local Offices, National Existence – Largest Family Legal professional.
Let Solent Family Mediation Guide Your Disputes into Resolution
Family Mediation Specialists, Local Offices, National Existence – Largest Family Legal professional.
Let Solent Family Mediation Guide Your Disputes into Resolution
who we are
We offer a safe and confidential environment where families can discuss their issues and work towards mutually acceptable agreements.
Comprehensive Services: We offer a wide range of mediation services tailored to address various family issues, including child arrangements and financial disputes
Our initial Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM) helps you understand the mediation process and assess its suitability for your situation
The breakdown of a marriage is an enormously stressful and emotional moment for the majority of individuals. If your marriage has ended and you need to divorce, you may be curious about the cost of divorce in the United Kingdom.
This is a major concern for many individuals. How expensive is a divorce? Do I have to employ solicitors? What else will I have to pay for?
Few divorces now entail legal proceedings. The application form is meant to be as easy as possible to complete and may be submitted online. Nevertheless, you may elect to consult a lawyer for assistance in completing the paperwork or for legal counsel about financial arrangements or child arrangements. If you decide you require the assistance or counsel of a lawyer, you will also be responsible for their fees. Each business determines its own costs, so it is recommended to get quotes from many family lawyers in your area for the job you need done, and then choose the one that you believe gives the greatest value.
Solent Family Mediation in Wootton Bassett is a highly cost-effective and amicable approach to negotiate these types of financial and child arrangements directly with your ex-spouse.
Mediation may help you and your ex-spouse agree on practical things like as child custody and financial settlements. This is often far less expensive than hiring attorneys, and the mediator helps you agree on a solution that is fair and acceptable under the circumstances.
What do you need to know?
The time of mediation depends on the the issues that need to be discussed. If you are handling your issues for the first time it may be that you need several sessions following your MIAM. If however you are returning to mediation following agreements made in the past to revise and review parenting arrangements it is like one session will be enough. For most family mediation can be concluded in 3-5 sessions
If an agreement can’t be reached in mediation, you may need to consider other options. This could include seeking legal advice or going to court.
Sometimes, additional mediation sessions can help resolve outstanding issues. The mediator can suggest taking a break and reconvening later.
A party’s refusal to mediate can be seen as a missed opportunity for a more amicable and mutually beneficial resolution.
In some cases, refusing mediation can negatively impact the refusing party’s position in subsequent legal proceedings
Be prepared to listen to the other party’s perspective. Mediation is about finding common ground, so understanding their viewpoint is crucial. Practice staying calm and focused during discussions. Mediation can be emotional, but staying composed will help you communicate more effectively
Mediation can be used to resolve disputes over inheritance and family business matters. It provides a neutral space for discussing sensitive financial issues. Family mediation can address any issue where communication and cooperation are needed. It provides a structured process for finding mutually agreeable solutions.