Practical guides to family mediation: key steps to mediation, what to expect from a MIAM, three types of mediation, and child-inclusive mediation

Navigating Non-Court Dispute Resolution (NCDR) Options:

Navigating Non-Court Dispute Resolution (NCDR) Options:

Discover the various non-court dispute resolution (NCDR) options available for family cases, including mediation, collaborative law, arbitration, and more. Learn about the qualifications required for practitioners, costs involved, and the availability of legal aid to help you make informed decisions.

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The Child Maintenance Service (CMS): Strengthening Family Foundations and Reducing Child Poverty

The Child Maintenance Service (CMS): Strengthening Family Foundations and Reducing Child Poverty

This insightful blog discusses the Child Maintenance Service's impact on child poverty, its operational challenges, and how family mediation can complement and enhance the effectiveness of CMS.

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Resolving Issues of Children's Passports through Family Mediation

Resolving Issues of Children's Passports through Family Mediation

Learn about the issues surrounding children's passports and how family mediation can help parents in resolving disputes and reaching agreements on the child's passport and travel arrangements. Family mediation is a less formal and less expensive alternative to going to court and can help to maintain the relationship between the parents while resolving disputes.

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The Process After Mediation: What Happens Next?

The Process After Mediation: What Happens Next?

Whether you decide to live with your mediation agreement, turn it into a legally binding Consent Order, or take your case to court, this guide sets out the process when mediation comes to an end.

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Co-Mediation a Key Tool for High Conflict Clients

Co-Mediation a Key Tool for High Conflict Clients

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.

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