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Family Mediation Services UK – Modern Approach to Separation

The marriage is the foundation of your family and if this is broken, the family will probably be broken too. However, if a family already has a family lawyer, it will greatly help the marriage because the lawyer will help the couple to resolve the situation. If the marriage is not working out, the family lawyer can still help the couple in finding the best deal for both parties.

Couples going through divorce or separation can avoid the costly and often stressful process of going through the divorce courts by using Family Mediation services to come to an amicable agreement.

Mediation is open to anyone including unmarried couples and same-sex couples. In fact since April 2011 anyone going through the courts when divorcing or separating from a partner is first required to attend a session with a mediator in order to discuss alternative non-court routes to reaching a settlement. This, combined with the fact mediation is far more amicable and far less costly than taking the traditional route through the divorce courts means mediation is now a popular choice for many couples considering or going through separation.

Mediation allows the divorcing couples to be the only ones who decide how agreements are reached. The mediator’s main responsibility is to assist the couple in reaching an agreed resolution-not to convey their own opinion. One of the mediator’s roles is to aid in defusing emotions as well as guide the couple through the difficult issues that accompany a divorce.

Family Mediation services UK is offered by local solicitors and you can attend your mediation sessions at their office when it is convenient for you. The exact cost of mediation will vary but the majority of Family Mediation service providers will charge a fixed-price per session.

If you are considering separation, or are currently going through a separation, mediation offers a number of benefits over pursing your case through the courts. For a more amicable and less costly separation process, ask your local solicitor about Mediation.

Introduce Yourself (Example Post)

This is an example post, originally published as part of Blogging University. Enroll in one of our ten programs, and start your blog right.

You’re going to publish a post today. Don’t worry about how your blog looks. Don’t worry if you haven’t given it a name yet, or you’re feeling overwhelmed. Just click the “New Post” button, and tell us why you’re here.

Why do this?

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