Workplace mediation is an increasingly recognized method for resolving conflicts and disputes between employees in a constructive and non-confrontational manner. It serves as an alternative to more formal grievance procedures…
In family law, the well-being of a child is always the court’s paramount concern and is also top of the agenda in mediation. However, when it comes to making decisions…
When parents separate or when a child’s welfare is at risk, determining where and with whom the child should live becomes a crucial decision. In the UK, the legal framework…
Family disputes can be emotionally draining, and finding a resolution that satisfies everyone involved is often challenging but Hampshire Mediation is here to help. Since its arrival, in the UK…
In the UK, the financial settlement for unmarried couples poses a unique set of challenges compared to those faced by married couples and is something which we often talk about…
Family disputes can be incredibly challenging, particularly when they involve issues such as divorce, child custody, and financial settlements. In the UK, non-court dispute resolution (NCDR) methods offer an effective…
In an ideal world, families stay together navigating life’s ups and downs under one roof. However, reality often results in a different outcome with many parents finding themselves raising their…
In family law and dispute resolution, a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM) holds significant importance. A MIAM is an individual preliminary meeting to explore whether mediation could be an…
Introducing your children to a new partner is a significant step that requires careful consideration and is often the subject of discussion in family mediation. The timing and manner of…
The Mediation Voucher Scheme is an innovative initiative designed to facilitate alternative dispute resolution (ADR) by providing financial support for families undergoing separation or divorce to help them address issues…