Our Service
Online or in-person (depending on location)
Sessions designed to help couples or colleagues communicate effectively and reach mutually agreeable solutions to their conflicts.
A structured approach to resolving disagreements, offering a more collaborative and less adversarial alternative to traditional litigation. Mediation can help couples or colleagues improve communication, understand each other’s perspectives, and find practical solutions.
Our goal isn’t to tell you what to do, but to give you the clarity and support you need to make the right decision for your future.
This process puts you in control of the outcome, ensuring that any agreements reached are not only practical and fair but also sustainable for everyone involved. By working together in a neutral space, you can significantly reduce the emotional stress and financial cost often associated with going to court.
Mediation is an investment in your future, helping you transition to a new phase with dignity and respect. It not only assists in resolving disagreements but also helps you establish better communication skills, which is vital for any ongoing co-parenting or professional relationship.
Our role is to facilitate this difficult conversation effectively, ensuring both parties feel heard and understood. We guide you through the complexities of your disagreement, providing a neutral, supportive framework that moves you from entrenched conflict toward a mutually acceptable resolution.
Mediation is a voluntary, confidential process where a neutral third party (the mediator) helps you and the other person communicate effectively and reach a mutual agreement. Unlike court, where a judge makes the decision, mediation puts you in control of the outcome, saving significant emotional stress and financial costs.
Mediation is highly versatile. We can help individuals and couples resolve issues related to separation and divorce, including financial arrangements, property division, and child arrangements. We can help colleagues resolve workplace conflicts as well as neighbourly or family disputes. We very often find that the apparent ‘conflict’ or ‘disputed topic’ is rarely the cause of the discord, but merely serves as a mask or trigger point of the real underlying unrest and frustration.
Absolutely not. You only need to agree to try the process. The mediator's role is to help you bridge the gap between your starting positions and move toward a resolution, even if you currently disagree on everything.
The process is flexible and tailored to your situation. Most mediations are resolved over three to five one-hour sessions, which is significantly faster and less stressful than the months or years often required for court proceedings.
We find that some couples or separated co-parents return for sessions at different times depending on a change of circumstances or scenarios for instance the introduction of a new partner or changing child arrangements and sometimes even a change in health or work arrangements. The mediation agenda is set by you.
No. Solicitors are not required to be present during the mediation sessions. However, we always recommend that you seek independent legal advice on any proposed agreement before you sign it, ensuring all documents are legally sound. We also work in partnership with one of the leading law firms in England, offering comprehensive legal services which are tailored to your own particular situation.
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