INSIGHTS & FAQS
Below you’ll find our insights and answers to the questions we get asked the most. Don’t worry if you don’t find the answer you’re looking for just contact us and we’ll have the answer for you.
INSIGHTS
Choosing an Accredited Mediator: Ensuring Professionalism and Reliability
Choosing an Accredited Mediator: Ensuring Professionalism and Reliability Selecting an accredited mediator guarantees a high standard of professionalism and dependability in what can be a difficult and emotional journey. These mediators provide a...
Supporting Children Through Divorce or Separation
Divorce or separation is a highly emotional and stressful event for both you and your ex-partner, which can significantly impact your child's world. Children often experience feelings of loss, anger, and anxiety about the changes in their lives....
Insights on Appropriate Communication Practices during Mediation Sessions
Steer clear of disrespectful behaviour Refrain from Lying Avoid Making Threats or Ultimatums Decline Refusal to Participate Steer Clear of Using "Always" or "Never" Statements Avoid Introducing Fresh Evidence or Information Refrain from Requesting...
What is a C100?
The C100 Form is a requisite document for requesting a family court to render a judgment under Section 8 of the Children Act 1989. Essentially, it serves as a formal petition to seek a court's ruling on the custody arrangements concerning your...
A Guide to Co -Parenting
Co-parenting can be challenging for separated or divorced parents, yet it is crucial for the well-being of children. The relationship between parents greatly impacts the overall family welfare. To foster a...
Agreeing Finances on Divorce
Getting a Financial OrderFor the court to approve your proposals on your finances you will be required to disclosure to each other all your up-to-date financial information. The document you will need to complete is called Form E. This is to enable...
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How much does mediation cost?
The costs vary depending on your circumstances and how many mediation sessions you feel you need. Mediation is by far the cheapest way to resolve your dispute. The average cost of a disputed finance case is around £15,000 through courts. Mediation is fraction of the cost and much cheaper than using solicitors to resolve your dispute.
Mediation Solutions UK charge £180 including VAT per person for each mediation session. Based on a recent survey our private client charges are the cheapest in the UK.
A Mediation Information Assessment Meeting or MIAM is £120 including VAT per person. It also includes setting up the assessment meeting online at a convenient time for you.
How long is a MIAM and a mediation sessions?
A MIAM will take around 30 to 45 minutes and mediation sessions last for an hour and thirty minutes.
How long will the process take?
This again depends on your circumstances. Resolving a dispute over child arrangements typically take no longer than 3 mediation session. Resolving property and finance cases take between two to four mediation sessions.
What is a Miam?
A Miam is a Mediation Information Assessment Meeting where you meet the mediator for the first time for usually around 30 minutes to discuss your options.
Is the agreement binding?
The proposal you arrive at in the mediation session can be written up and converted into a legal binding consent order.
Can I have an appointment on the weekend?
Yes. The office opening hours are 9am to 5pm but we can arrange appointments during none business hours and on weekends.
What are the chances of a successful resolution through mediation?
Mediation has a very high success rate. CEDR has recorded that the aggregate settlement rate from mediations was 86%
Is the mediation process confidential?
Confidentiality is one of the cornerstone principles of mediation, and arguably one of the most important, that is why the mediation process is so attractive to people, as they know that the process is confidential and safeguards them, compared to litigation which is not confidential.
What if I do not know how to set up an online mediation session?
Our office staff will talk you through the process. We have a range of online mediation applications that are totally secure.
Do I have to attend a MIAM?
Before you can proceed to court to resolve your dispute the court requires that you attend an assessment meeting first to discuss your options.
How much does mediation cost?
The costs vary depending on your circumstances and how many mediation sessions you feel you need. Mediation is by far the cheapest way to resolve your dispute. The average cost of a disputed finance case is around £15,000 through courts. Mediation is fraction of the cost and much cheaper than using solicitors to resolve your dispute.
Mediation Solutions UK charge £150 per person for each mediation session. Based on a recent survey our private client charges are the cheapest in the UK.
A Mediation Information Assessment Meeting or MIAM is £150 which covers both clients attending their own MIAM with us. It also includes setting up the assessment meeting online at a convenient time for you and signing the court form if one person is unwilling to mediate.
How long is a MIAM and a mediation sessions?
A MIAM will take around 30 to 45 minutes and mediation sessions last for an hour and thirty minutes.
How long will the process take?
This again depends on your circumstances. Resolving a dispute over child arrangements typically take no longer than 3 mediation session. Resolving property and finance cases take between two to four mediation sessions.
What is a Miam?
A Miam is a Mediation Information Assessment Meeting where you meet the mediator for the first time for usually around 30 minutes to discuss your options.
Is the agreement binding?
The proposal you arrive at in the mediation session can be written up and converted into a legal binding consent order.
Can I have an appointment on the weekend?
Yes. The office opening hours are 9am to 5pm but we can arrange appointments during none business hours and on weekends.
What are the chances of a successful resolution through mediation?
Mediation has a very high success rate. CEDR has recorded that the aggregate settlement rate from mediations was 86%
Is the mediation process confidential?
Confidentiality is one of the cornerstone principles of mediation, and arguably one of the most important, that is why the mediation process is so attractive to people, as they know that the process is confidential and safeguards them, compared to litigation which is not confidential.
What if I do not know how to set up an online mediation session?
Our office staff will talk you through the process. We have a range of online mediation applications that are totally secure.
Do I have to attend a MIAM?
Before you can proceed to court to resolve your dispute the court requires that you attend an assessment meeting first to discuss your options.