Family Mediation Solicitor in Essex

Our family mediator has almost 20 years’ experience as a family solicitor and qualified as a mediator in 2015, she has a wealth of experience in helping people dealing with separation issues. As a lawyer she understands the complexities of the court process and legal issues but looks to resolve issues in a non-confrontational way and avoid the stress of litigation for those involved where possible.

What is Family Mediation?

Family Mediation is a process where a neutral third party, “the mediator”, helps individuals (often separating or divorcing couples) resolve disputes in a calm and co-operative way.

The purpose of Family Mediation is to help the parties to communicate effectively to enable them to reach a mutual agreement on issues such as arrangements for children, property and financial matters as well as any other issues on separation. Family Mediation helps to avoid the stress and delays of going to court and is a more cost-effective way of dealing with matters.

Family Mediation is a voluntary process. The mediator is impartial and is there to help guide you in your discussions during the meetings. All matters discussed in mediation are private and confidential to the parties. The goal is to find a practical and fair outcome that works for everyone involved.

Benefits of Family Mediation

  • Cost effective – Mediation is usually much cheaper than correspondence between solicitors and/or going to court.
  • Faster resolution – disputes can often be resolved in a few sessions, compared to months or years in the court process.
  • Less stressful – the process is more informal and less confrontational, reducing the emotional strain.
  • Confidential – Mediation is private, unlike court proceedings which can be part of the public record.
  • Control over the outcome – the parties make their own decisions rather than a Judge imposing a ruling.
  • Improved communication – the mediator helps parties to talk constructively, which can improve understanding and reduce conflict.

Family Mediation Enquiry

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The Family Mediation Process

Mediation is facilitated by a professional mediator that is trained to find common ground and workable solutions. Mediation allows the parties to make decisions for themselves and to hopefully avoid costly court proceedings. The mediator can discuss various options and also explain further steps you can take to ensure that the agreement you reach is legally binding.

Importance of mediation before court proceedings

What is MIAM?

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A MIAM is a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting. The MIAM is attended individually with the mediator first before any joint sessions are arranged.

The meeting is usually around 30-40 minutes and is designed to enable the parties to find out more about the mediation process and gives the mediator the chance to assess whether mediation is suitable for your situation.

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Issues Addressed in Family Mediation

  • Child Related Issues such as living and spending time arrangements, schooling, holidays and travel plans
  • Financial matters such as the division of assets, debts and liabilities, spousal maintenance/child maintenance
  • Property disputes, including those under TOLATA
  • Financial disclosure
  • Practicalities around separation
  • Anything specific to the parties that requires discussion and resolution

The Family Mediation Process

The aim of a family mediator is to help find a practical solution to a dispute between two parties where the relationship has broken down. The mediator will ask questions to understand the situation and work with you to try and resolve the issues. In many situations working with a mediator can avoid contested court proceedings and improve communication between the parties.

Why use legal mediation services for divorce? 

If you are in the process of a divorce or separation, you won’t always understand the process or what is required to settle issues between you. Mediation considers what is important to you and your individual circumstances.

Family Mediation offers several practical, emotional and financial advantages. The mediation process has many benefits:

  • Reduces conflict between the parties
  • Saves time and money
  • Gives you control
  • Confidential process
  • Improves communication

When is Family Mediation Not Suitable?

Family mediation might not be suitable in cases where there is a history of abuse or if one party is trying to conceal assets or relevant information. Both parties must be willing to engage in the process. The mediator will also consider if they believe the parties would benefit from mediation.

Why Choose Mullis & Peake for Family Mediation Services?

Jessica Thrower has been working exclusively in family law for almost 20 years and, to be able to offer you the best service, she trained as a mediator in 2015, then became accredited as a Family Mediator in 2018 with FMCA status. Mediation is ideal for you if you hope to avoid the court process.

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