Family Mediation Works

Mediation is a way of resolving disputes without the need to go to Court or involve solicitors in lengthy negotiations. It is a voluntary and confidential process enabling parties to explain their concerns and needs to each other in the presence of a qualified mediator.  Mediation provides a safe environment, helping to reduce hostility and improving chances of long-term co-operation between family members.


Divorce & Separation

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If you have decided to separate or are getting divorced, we can help you sort out the practical arrangements that need to be made. We offer a friendly environment for you to discuss questions relating to your children and your money.



Finance & Property

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Mediation offers a way of resolving those difficult issues about housing and money. Our mediators are able to draw on their legal and financial knowledge to support you through difficult decisions about your financial future.  We can help with your money and property, your home, your debts and your pension.

Download an official guide for financial arrangements on divorce or the dissolution of a civil partnership, or visit the advice now website.


Children

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Family mediation allows you to make informed decisions about your future, which will have long term benefits for yourself and for your children. It avoids the cost, uncertainty and bitterness of going to court, or of lengthy negotiations between solicitors.



Civil Partnerships

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Mediation can help couples who are thinking about separating or ending their civil partnership, to sort out disagreements and reach decisions about money, property and their children.

Click on one of the links below to find out more about mediation for civil partnerships.



WHAT CAN BE DISCUSSED?

We can help you decide what to do about:

  • the timing of your separation or the dissolution of your Civil Partnership

  • money, property and pensions

  • your debts

  • your children

  • maintenance payments

  • the way you communicate with your former partner

and many other questions which arise on the ending of your relationship.




What Does Family Mediation Cost?

We aim to make our services accessible to as many people as possible with our competitive hourly rates



Mediation Charges.

We only charge for the above and we make no charge for letters, telephone calls or emails.

Methods of Payment:

Cheque: Subject to clearance in advance of any meeting or work to be done.

Cash: Can be paid upon attendance at our offices.

Card Payment: All major credit/debit cards are accepted.

Internet: A/c. Aberystwyth Family Mediation  Sort code 40-08-09  A/c. no. 51753916


To find out more or to book a mediation appointment, please contact us on 0797 239 7762.


Advicenow has a very informative guide on the benefits of family mediation after a break up.

Here's another useful guide from advicenow for those who are splitting up but are not married or in a civil partnership.

 

Zoom MIAM Meetings

We can offer the initial MIAM meetings by Zoom.