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Family law mediation
The mediation process for family law matters involves discussions between the parties in the presence of a neutral third party (the family mediator) whose primary role is to facilitate constructive conversation.
Benefits of family mediation
These discussions often relate to issues concerning children or finances.
One benefit many parties find from mediation is that you continue to control the process and it can help keep lines of communication open.
You will not receive legal advice from a family mediator so any agreement reached will not be binding until both parties have had the benefit of (or opportunity to take) legal advice.
Choose Furley Page for advice about family law mediation
We have many family mediators with whom Furley Page solicitors have worked closely over the years.
We will discuss the process in detail with you and, should this be your chosen option, we can put you in touch with a family law mediator who we think would be suited to the issues you are facing.
Contact Rayma Collins to find out how we can help you.
How can we help you?
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0333 331 9877Family law services
- Family law >
- Divorce >
- Divorce and financial provision >
- Divorce procedure >
- Children >
- Procedure in cases about children >
- Removing children from jurisdiction >
- Alternatives to divorce >
- Family law mediation >
- Collaborative law >
- Civil partnership dissolution and same sex divorce >
- Unmarried couples - disputes and cohabitation agreements >
- Pre-nuptial and post nuptial agreements >
How can we help you?
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0333 331 9877