A glorious start to Spring, with beautiful clear blue skies, but with it comes an uncertain and unprecedented new and challenging way of life for those living in the UK and elsewhere during the COVID-19 crisis.
As the number of trivial private law children applications being brought to the Family Court increases, Jane Bridge talks on how mediation is successful in resolving similar issues.
Adrian explores co-mediation and asks if it is time to reconsider its value, due to the rise of high conflict cases and resultant increased stress levels in mediators.
Standfirst: Teachers have an important role to play in supporting children when their parents separate, says Rebecca Sewell, a former primary school teacher who is now a mediator for the Family Mediation Trust
The inaugural Family Mediators Conference, run by The Family Mediation Trust on 26 May, opened with Mr Justice Cobb challenging the sector to stop using phrases such as 'Private Law' and 'Family Justice' for all family separations - to enable the redefinition of how family courts are used, and requiring a change in how we communicate with separating couples.
It can be extremely difficult trying to decide what form of mediation will be most effective when dealing with a narcissist client. In this blog, accredited mediation Belinda Jones talks through the different types of mediation that have proven effective in these difficult situations and how these methods can help victims of narcissism achieve a smoother separation.
Discover how teachers can play a vital role in supporting children through Child-Inclusive Mediation sessions, addressing IT issues, providing emotional support, and following helpful tips. Learn how to create a positive experience for children during challenging times.