The first stage of family mediation is an assessment meeting, often abbreviated to MIAM. What should you expect from the meeting?
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The first stage of family mediation is an assessment meeting, often abbreviated to MIAM. What should you expect from the meeting?
Read MoreDuring a separation there can be a lot to sort out, from child access to separating future pensions. To help support families through these processes we have three different types of mediation - Child Only, Property and Finance, and All Issues.
Read MoreWhen dealing with children issues during mediation it is often important to allow the voice of the children to be included in the decision-making process.
Read MoreWhether 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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