Family mediation in Lymington
Solent Family Mediation Lymington.
Mediation can help families in Lymington work through separation, child arrangements, finances and communication issues in a calm, structured and confidential setting.
Recently separated?
Need to discuss children?
Sorting finances?
Want to avoid court where possible?
Do things have to be settled in court?
Not always. Mediation gives separating couples a structured way to discuss difficult issues before court becomes the only option.
Practical support after separation
Mediation can help you discuss the issues without escalating conflict.
Solent Family Mediation Lymington helps people who are separating or divorcing and need support with children, finances, property, pensions or communication. The process is impartial, structured and focused on practical next steps.
The mediator does not take sides or make decisions for you. Their role is to help both people understand the issues, explore options and work towards arrangements that can be reviewed by legal advisers where needed.
How mediation in Lymington can help
Clear conversations. Better structure. Less pressure.
Children
Discuss where children live, how time is shared, school holidays, handovers, communication and future co-parenting arrangements.
Finances
Work through financial disclosure, property, savings, debts, pensions and possible settlement options in a structured way.
Communication
Use the mediation process to reduce misunderstanding, keep discussions focused and agree practical steps for moving forward.
Why customers choose us in Lymington
Professional, impartial support during family breakdown.
- Mediation is designed for couples who are separating or divorcing.
- It is often less stressful and less time-consuming than contested court proceedings.
- The process is impartial, structured and professionally managed.
- Online mediation can make appointments easier to arrange.
- Sessions can help prepare notes or proposals for legal advisers where appropriate.
- You stay involved in the decisions affecting your family.
MIAMs and FM1 in Lymington
Need a MIAM before applying to court?
What is a MIAM?
A Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting is the first meeting with an approved mediator. It explains mediation, checks suitability and discusses next steps.
What happens after?
If mediation is suitable, joint sessions may be arranged. If mediation is not suitable or does not proceed, the mediator can sign the relevant court form where appropriate.
How do I arrange one?
Call Solent Family Mediation on 02381 611051 or use the contact form to arrange an appointment with the team.
Mediate or court?
Why family mediation is often the better first step.
- Can save money compared with a contested court route.
- Can reduce pressure on family relationships.
- Can help avoid unnecessary court conflict.
- Keeps children’s needs central to the discussion.
- Helps both people stay involved in decisions.
- Can be arranged online where suitable.
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Lymington mediation questions
Can mediation help if communication has broken down?
Yes. Mediation is designed to help people communicate through a structured process. Where direct communication is difficult, shuttle or online mediation may be considered if suitable.
Can we mediate online?
Online mediation can be arranged where suitable. This can reduce travel barriers and make appointment times easier to manage.
Does mediation cover finances as well as children?
Yes. Mediation can help with child arrangements, financial disclosure, property, pensions, savings, debts and practical arrangements following separation.
Will the mediator make decisions?
No. The mediator is impartial and does not make decisions for either person. They help structure the conversation and explore options.
Need family mediation in Lymington?
Speak to Solent Family Mediation about MIAMs, child arrangements, financial mediation, online appointments and next steps after separation.