EXPERTS IN FAMILY MEDIATION Cheshire
TRUSTED MEDIATORS
Finding a Solution through your Separation
How Just Divorce Mediation Can Help You.
- Grandparents– We offer a structured and effective process for family members to discuss important issues related to the life of an ageing family member. Mediation may come about because of major changes in the family, such as the death of a spouse, financial or safety concerns, or physical/mental decline. Elder mediation normally starts with a phone inquiry from different family members.
- Couples when separating or divorcing– It can be hard agreeing on a way forward if you are separating or divorcing. Several decisions must be made, even if you have a good relationship with your spouse, discussing important matters such as property, savings, and investments may result in arguments. There are cases where communication is completely broken, and couples are unable to come to a resolution. Mediation can help in all of these cases.
- Children– Family Mediation can help conflicting couples reach agreements that are in the best interest of their children. Mediation allows both parties to meet to discuss important matters such as access arrangements and maintenance payments and costs. Sometimes children are involved in the mediation process; however, they are not responsible for the overall decision.
- Parents– parenting arrangements are one of the trickiest plans to create but through progressive mediation family members and even your ex partner will be able to find a resolution.
Mediation may be the tool to help families resolve conflicts and Just divorce mediation Cheshire helps conflicting families reach agreements that keep the each party in control of the results, instead of leaving the outcome up to the courts Your family mediator will start your mediation agreement individually via a MIAMS allowing you both to have your say. You may also be entitled to legal aid to help cover the costs of the mediation services.
Reach out to the Just Divorce Cheshire mediators as soon as you need help with your issues. Even if you have been separated for some time, or if your case has been presented in court, you can still benefit from family mediation. Some people often ask is a mediation agreement legally binding – it is not however it is vital as the first step to resolution and much more cost effective. You can take your agreement in principle to be made legally binding.
Just Divorce Mediation Cheshire How We Can Help.
Children – Our team of professional team will help you discuss issues regarding access arrangements, parental decisions, maintenance payments and costs.
Financial– Parents Family/marital home, property, assets, pensions, savings, shares, investments.
Couples when separating or divorcing, it can be hard agreeing on a way forward if you are separating or divorcing. Several decisions must be made, even if you have a good relationship with your spouse, discussing important matters such as property, savings, and investments may result in arguments. There are cases where communication is completely broken, and couples are unable to come to a resolution. Mediation can help in all of these cases.
Family mediators– Just Divorce Mediation is very understanding of the stress surrounding divorce and disputes. The mediator will be able to answer all your questions mediation relating and often our customers are via personal recommendation of past customers.
The Principles of Just Divorce Mediation Cheshire
- Confidential
- Voluntary
- Mediation is cheaper compared to the court system
- It is less stressful as compared to the court system
- Mediation is quicker when compared to litigation
Why Choose just divorce Mediation Cheshire?
Conflict Resolution
Family Mediation is a collaborative process that encourages open dialogue. A trained mediator facilitates communication between family members, helping them express their concerns and needs, leading to mutually agreeable solutions.
Faster Resolution
Court cases can drag on for months or even years. Mediation typically leads to quicker resolutions, allowing families to move forward with their lives sooner.
Preserves Relationships
Unlike court battles, mediation aims to preserve relationships rather than destroy them. It helps family members find common ground and work together to reach a resolution, which can be especially crucial when children are involved.
Confidentiality
Mediation sessions are confidential, providing a safe space for open and honest discussions without fear of public exposure.