The breakdown of a relationship can have many traumatic consequences for adults and children alike. Our sympathetic and experienced team of family lawyers can advise on the following matters:
For more information email tcassidy@ewings.uk.com or contact Tracey Cassidy on 020 8778 1126.
Make well-informed decisions, reduce conflict, avoid court proceedings, save time and money with mediation please contact lavadis@ewings.uk.com
What is mediation?
The mediator’s role will be to help you to identify what the issues are,
then help you towards finding solutions through face-to-face discussions.
You will meet in a neutral and safe environment and your discussions will
progress at a pace that you are comfortable with.
The offers that are exchanged in the mediation process are “without prejudice”.
This means that they are private and cannot be reported to the court.
The intention is to encourage openness and a willingness to negotiate.
Once an understanding has been reached that could be confirmed as a final
agreement, whether it relates to finances or children, the mediator will
then help to draw up a formal agreement. They will work with your solicitors
by informing them of the outcome of the discussions.