Mediation is a Voluntary process, you engage in Mediation because you want to participate.
Mediation is confidential (unless there are safeguarding issues) and is without prejudice.
As Mediators, our role is to help faciliate the conversation and remain impartial, we are not here to judge or make decisions for you.
You and the other party make all the decisions on any outcomes, we can write an agreement, but it is not legally binding.
We will contact all parties to ensure that they are willing to partcipate in Mediation.
Once all parties agree to mediate we will have a separate initial meetings with each party separately.
If your case is deemed suitable we will progress to a joint meeting. This can be done with the parties in the same space or via shuttle (this is where the parties will not see each other). Mediations can take place online or in-person.
Once the decision are made and agreed they are written up in an outcome document, this document is not legally binding.
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