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Mediation Services

Mediation Services in the comfort of your own home

Navigate family changes with calm, clarity, and cooperation. Mediation offers a flexible, respectful way to resolve conflict, stay in control, and create solutions that support everyone’s wellbeing—especially your child’s.

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Flexible

Mediation works around your schedule and unique needs, offering a personalised approach that adapts as your family situation evolves.

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Affordable

A cost-effective alternative to court, mediation saves families money while focusing on practical, long-term solutions that benefit everyone involved.

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Accessible

Mediation breaks down complex decisions into clear, step-by-step conversations, reducing overwhelm and helping parents move forward with confidence and clarity.

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What is Family Mediation?

Family Mediation is a way for families to solve problems after a relationship ends. It helps people talk about and agree on important things like parenting, money, and how to move forward.

It is used when couples separate or divorce, especially when children are involved.

How Does It Work?

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Voluntary

Mediation is voluntary, which means you choose to take part.

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Confidential

It is confidential, so what you say stays private.

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Mediator

A mediator helps guide the conversation. They don’t take sides and don’t make decisions. Their job is to support both people fairly.

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