Family mediation, like most other types of mediation, is a voluntary procedure. All items addressed throughout the process will remain strictly secret, allowing you to openly share the most sensitive concerns with your mediator. The Countrywide Mediation BasingstokeĀ procedure is completely private and protected by privilege. By virtue of privilege, the information you discuss cannot be…

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This resource examines the second phase of mediation, that happens when you and your ex-spouse have attended MIAMs and are beginning joint mediation sessions. What happens when there are just child custody issues? When mediation is necessary only to address child-related difficulties, the mediator’s goal is to assist separated parents effectively move ahead. Although Countrywide…

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