With the help
of mediation many broken down families have been able to reach amicable
agreements that benefit both parents as well as children without having to
fight lengthy legal battles in court. Of course, even mediation requires the
guidance and support of professionals who are experienced in this regard. The
professional approach towards mediations involves trained family solicitors
Bolton and
mediation experts working with both parents to reach the best possible
agreement with respect to the needs of both parties and children (if any). The
process of mediation spans over a series of meetings the details of which are
mentioned below.
The Mediation Information Assessment Meeting:-
Initially
both parties have an initial meeting with their mediators to discuss the entire
situation. In this meeting the mediator will explain the entire mediation
process and even look into the need/possibilities of Legal aide Aid.
The first Mediation Meeting:-
Both parties
will attend the first mediation meeting after going through the MIAM with their
family solicitors Bolton and mediators. In this meeting both
parties will sign an agreement to mediate and a confidentiality agreement. The
meeting will also explain the possible outcomes of the mediation process.
Second Meditation Meeting:-
If there are
finances and property involved then the second mediation meeting is dedicate to
deal with them. Both parties will be required to bring all financial
information to the meeting. Both sides will sort out the assets that are to be
divided. The second meeting will also address the issues related to children.
It is
possible that additional sessions may be required based on the issues that both
parties are trying to address.
For more
information you are more than welcome to get in touch with the familysolicitors Bolton at Adamsons Law by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.
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