Juliette Dalrymple The Family Justice Council and Family Mediation Council have released an updated family mediation guide. Originally released in 2014, the guide is meant for judges, magistrates, legal advisors and court staff, and aims to reinforce the growing understanding of the benefits of mediation and non-court dispute resolution (NCDR). It emphasises that courts are … [Read more...]
Financial issues to think about when separating
When you are divorcing or dissolving a civil partnership, there is lots to think about. Your children, your home and not least – your money. What will happen to all of these? Who will get the house? Can you afford to keep it? How often will the children be with each parent? How will you share the finances, and how can it be fair? Here, Juliette … [Read more...]
Online mediation about four-year-old child
Angela and Joseph came to Family Matters Mediation for online mediation about their son a year after separating. They set a clear agenda that was focused on their son’s needs. Through their conversations in mediation, they addressed how their communication and previous arrangements, where their son spent most weekends with alternate parents, had created significant … [Read more...]
Separated parents’ planning for the holidays
The summer school holidays are just a few weeks away. For separated parents, school holidays are a huge logistical challenge, for which careful planning is often the only solution. But how do you go about it? Here, Juliette Dalrymple, director and family and child mediator at Family Matters Mediation offers some tips. Two types of holiday arrangement Separated parents are likely … [Read more...]
High Court judge adjourns divorce and encourages non-court dispute resolution
Juliette Dalrymple A deputy High Court judge has recently adjourned a divorce case to encourage them to engage in alternative dispute resolution. Nicolas Allen KC – an advocate of non-court dispute resolution (NCDR), being trained as an arbitrator himself – said that the case was a typical example of the type of case in which the court could exercise its new powers – which came into effect … [Read more...]
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