Ensuring your child receives a quality education can be challenging, especially when you and your child's other parent disagree on how to approach the issue of school selection.
The article explores the benefits and drawbacks of professional appraisals, online valuation tools, and real estate agents, providing valuable insights to help individuals make informed decisions about their property division and asset distribution during the mediation process.
Explore the complexities surrounding suitability assessments in family mediation and the limitations faced by mediators in providing explicit explanations. Understand the importance of confidentiality and adherence to the Family Mediation Council (FMC) standards in England.
Creating a parenting schedule is crucial when co-parenting. Learn about different parenting time rotations like the biweekly routine and 2-2-3 routine, as well as non-50/50 rotations. Communication is key when crafting a routine that caters to your children's needs.
Discover how a professional counselor can help you navigate the emotional and practical challenges of separation or divorce. Learn how they can provide an objective perspective, normalize feelings, and help you communicate effectively with your children and partner
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.
Discover the significance of non-court dispute resolution in high net worth family disputes through the landmark case of Re X. Learn about Belinda Jones and Highbridge Mediation's role in navigating complex legal proceedings with expertise and compassion.
Explore key legal considerations for cohabiting couples during separation, including property rights and child provisions under TOLATA and the Children Act. Get essential advice on managing assets and responsibilities amicably.
Clients often raise issues of control or perceived negative behaviour within a relationship. This control can at times be very minor but for many, it can include very significant levels of control and accompanying domestic physical abuse. The blog explores how to spot this behaviour and highlights things to do to support yourself.
Despite parents’ best efforts, children often will become aware of the conflict between mum and dad, or between same-sex parents. This can lead a child to take sides and feel angry with one parent. This is not uncommon. while most parents see that this is not helpful to their child relationships can be mended and children can be helped to adapt to a new family dynamic. Sometimes however the behaviour can be targeted and lead to parental alienation.
It is estimated that narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) will feature in more than 30% of the cases we see as mediators. Because of this, it is important that you, as an ex-partner/co-parent, as well as us mediators, know what to look out for when dealing with a narcissist.
When parents separate, family members can be drawn into conflict, which may result in grandparents and extended family members being unable to see the children. However in these cases agreements can be made through mediation.