Relationship breakdowns are often emotional and distressing times for you and your ex partner, and feeling bewildered and overwhelmed is common. Mediation…
An initial assessment, also called Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM). Your mediator will meet with you separately to explain the…
When you, or your solicitor, makes a referral to London Family Mediation the process starts with a ‘Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting’ (MIAM). At this meeting…
Your mediators at London Family Mediation are able to conduct direct work with children. Mediation can help parents make arrangements for their child following…
If you, and your former partner, decide to go ahead with mediation you will be invited to attend a joint meeting. Mediation sessions generally last up to 90 mins…
This section covers what happens should either of you decide not to go ahead with mediation and you wish to take the matter to court. Should you decide to do so…
Family Mediation is a cost efficient and effective way of dealing with the consequences of relationship breakdown, and is supported by the Ministry of Justice…
“Divorce was the last thing I imagined in my life but when faced with the reality of it all, I felt very alone, confused and deeply hurt, but from the very first time…”
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