Mother and grandmother thank mediator, Rebecca Kershaw, for advice on court processes and options available to them regarding children issues, saying: "Thank you for being so helpful and kind when we came to see you. It was such a relief to have things explained to us so clearly and we do thank you for your really helpful support at such a distressing time. We are sure you must get great … [Read more...]
Mediator Juliette takes both sides and listens
Michael and Angela recently came to see our mediator, Juliette Dalrymple, to discuss arrangements for their 2 year old and, highlighting the complete independence and attention that they received from her, said: “ the mediator was a really big help she takes both sides and listens” If you are looking for an affordable and cost effective way to help you make decisions about your finances and … [Read more...]
Fly on the wall view of mediation
A new, not to be missed, documentary series, “Mr v Mrs: Call The Mediator”, will start at 9.00pm on Tuesday 21st June on BBC2. It promises to be quite an eye opener and follows 9 couples through their family mediation experiences. In an interview with The Telegraph, one of the programme’s featured mediators, Irene Jackson, discusses the series and her personal experience of some of the 17,000 … [Read more...]
May bank holiday closure
Please note that our offices will be closed on Monday 30th May 2016 for the bank holiday. We will re-open as usual at 9am on Tuesday 31st May. … [Read more...]
Making sense of the changes in divorce and how mediation fits in
If you are going through separation or divorce, you may be somewhat bewildered by the various options that are available to you in today’s environment and wonder what route you should take. Divorce has come a long way during the 20th and 21st centuries and the law is now a bit of a melting pot of changes made during those years – although it is still generally based on 1857 Matrimonial Clauses … [Read more...]
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