
Divorce & separation - Mediation
Mediation is a voluntary process to find a way of resolving difficulties within families.
Typically it involves a separating couple meeting with a mediator to
discuss matters worrying them such as arrangements for children
and finances. The mediator, who remains impartial, assists the couple
by facilitating discussions, if appropriate suggesting options and if
necessary, reality testing ideas in a balanced way. The couple can, and
indeed may be encouraged to consult their solicitors during the process
and at the conclusion.
The Ministry for Justice says research shows that mediation can cost a
quarter of the price and take a quarter of the time going to Court.
Head of Family, Kate Chandler, is the only accredited mediator in Bury St Edmunds and can guide you through the process of mediation. She offers a bespoke service from the moment of first
contact through to conclusion, tailored to each couple's individual needs.
Visit our Family Mediation website, www.familyresolve.co.uk to find out more.
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